Iodide mumps

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Iodide mumps is a rare delayed adverse reaction to iodinated contrastecontrast media.

It presents within 1 to 12 hours after contrast administration, with painless parotid and submandibular swelling. Both ionic and and non-ionic contrastecontrast agents can be accoutablecause these reactions, but about 90% of the cases occurs with the former.

Both hypersensitivity reaction and toxic accumulation are proposed mechanisms.

This adverse reaction usually spontaneously subsides after about 24 hours.

  • -<p>Iodide mumps is a rare delayed <a title="Iodinated contrast media adverse reactions" href="/articles/iodinated-contrast-media-adverse-reactions">adverse reaction to iodinated contraste media</a>.</p><p>It presents within 1 to 12 hours after contrast administration, with painless parotid and submandibular swelling. Both ionic and and non-ionic contraste agents can be accoutable, but about 90% of the cases occurs with the former.</p><p>Both hypersensitivity reaction and toxic accumulation are proposed mechanisms.</p><p>This adverse reaction usually spontaneously subsides after about 24 hours.</p>
  • +<p>Iodide mumps is a rare delayed <a href="/articles/iodinated-contrast-media-adverse-reactions">adverse reaction to iodinated contrast media</a>.</p><p>It presents within 1 to 12 hours after contrast administration, with painless parotid and submandibular swelling. Both ionic and and non-ionic contrast agents can cause these reactions, but about 90% of the cases occurs with the former.</p><p>Both hypersensitivity reaction and toxic accumulation are proposed mechanisms.</p><p>This adverse reaction usually spontaneously subsides after about 24 hours.</p>

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