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A historic review of the development of water-soluble contrast materials for lumbar myelography is presented. This is followed by a discussion of their advantages and complications, as well as a case report of convulsive segmental myoclonus, hypotension, and death after myelography associated with the use of dimeglumine locarmate (Dimer-X). A new nonionic material, metrizamide (Amipaque), is discussed, and its current clinical status is summarized.
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PMID:Complications of water-soluble contrast lumbar myelography. Review of the literature and case report. 74 Dec 41

Adverse neurobehavioral reactions have not been emphasized as a complication of metrizamide myelography. We encountered six such reactions in approximately 250 metrizamide myelograms. All reactions followed either cervical myelography or panmyelography via lumbar puncture. We also treated a single case of tonic-clonic seizure after intracranial spill of metrizamide in a patient without a history of seizure disorder, and a case of myoclonus following a thoracic metrizamide myelogram that showed a highgrade block. Metrizamide should not be used if an intrathecal block is suspected, or if the location to be studied makes intracranial spill difficult to avoid.
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PMID:Complications of metrizamide myelography. 682 54