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(Chest. 1952;21:286-295.)
© 1952 American College of Chest Physicians

Evaluation of Ioduron B in Bronchography

II. A Preliminary Study in Man

M. B. COHEN M.D.1; Wm. HENTEL M.D.; and L. C. BRANDENSTEIN M.D.

1 Veterans Administration Hospital, Albuquerque, N. M.

1) Hepatic function changes occur in 60 per cent of patients in whom Ioduron B is used for bronchography. The changes may occur within a few hours to as long as six weeks following bronchography. These changes are transitory.

2) Renal function changes occur in 30 per cent of patients. The changes occur within a few hours or a few days following the use of Ioduron B. These changes are transitory.

3) Both hepatic and renal transitory changes occurred in 20 per cent of the patients.

4) Either hepatic or renal transitory changes, or both, occurred in 70 per cent of the patients.

5) The results obtained are sufficient to warrant further investigation, since all functional impairment encountered was of a mild nature and quite transitory as far as could be determined.







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