1. Methylene blue as treatment for contrast medium-induced anaphylaxis
- Author
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Evora, PR, Oliveira, Neto AM, Duarte, NM, and Vicente, WVA
- Subjects
Contrast media -- Dosage and administration ,Contrast media -- Adverse and side effects ,Penicillin -- Physiological aspects ,Methylene blue -- Dosage and administration ,Epinephrine -- Dosage and administration ,Hydrocortisone -- Dosage and administration ,Anaphylaxis -- Health aspects ,Anaphylaxis -- Causes of ,Anaphylaxis -- Care and treatment ,Postdoctoral education -- Tests, problems and exercises ,Nitric oxide -- Physiological aspects ,Diagnosis -- Analysis ,Physical diagnosis -- Practice ,Physical diagnosis -- Analysis ,Periodic health examinations -- Practice ,Periodic health examinations -- Analysis ,Patients -- Health aspects ,Patients -- Care and treatment ,Patients -- Case studies ,Patients -- Drug therapy ,Clinical medicine -- Research - Abstract
Sir, Nitric oxide seems to play an important pathophysiological role in modulating the systemic changes associated with anaphylaxis. (1) Considering nitric oxide to be the final mediator of vasoplegia, we [...]
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- 2002