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(Chest. 1953;24:219-225.)
© 1953 American College of Chest Physicians

Prevention of lodism in Bronchography by Use of ACTH. Case Report

FELIX R. PARK M.D., F.C.C.P.1; ROBERT T. CRONK M.D.1; and GERALD E. CRONK M.D.1

1 The Department of Internal Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital, Fayetteville, Arkansas.

1) A case study is presented wherein iodism was prevented by the use of a small intramuscular dose of ACTH prior to the intrabronchial instillation of iodized oil.

2) Signs and symptoms of iodism are discussed.

3) Various methods for bronchography are presented.

4) The importance of the bronchogram in chronic lung disease is emphasized.

5) Comment is made on the applicability of this procedure in other medical specialties where iodine preparations are employed in diagnostic procedures.







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