1972
DOI: 10.1259/0007-1285-45-529-19
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Evanescent enlargement of salivary glands following tri-iodinated contrast media

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“…Other associated reactions have been localized erythema (2,5,12,19), enlargement of the thyroid gland and the lacrimal glands (2), conjunctivitis (2,5,21), photophobia (5), coryza (12), generalized puffiness of the face (21), choking sensations (12,28), vague abdominal pain (19), slight dysphagia (25) and mild stridor and dyspnea (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other associated reactions have been localized erythema (2,5,12,19), enlargement of the thyroid gland and the lacrimal glands (2), conjunctivitis (2,5,21), photophobia (5), coryza (12), generalized puffiness of the face (21), choking sensations (12,28), vague abdominal pain (19), slight dysphagia (25) and mild stridor and dyspnea (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other associated reactions have been localized erythema (2,5,12,19), enlargement of the thyroid gland and the lacrimal glands (2), conjunctivitis (2,5,21), photophobia (9, coryza (12), generalized puffiness of the face (21), choking sensations (12,28), vague abdominal pain (19), slight dysphagia (25) and mild stridor and dyspnea (27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%