Published May 1986 | Version v1
Journal article

Polysorbate 80 and low-osmolality water-soluble contrast medium enema in diagnosis and treatment of faecal obstruction in malignant phaeochromocytoma

  • 1. Booth Hall Hospital, Manchester (UK). Dept. of Paediatric Radiology

Description

Stercoral obstruction in a young woman with disseminated phaeochromocytoma was diagnosed and treated successfully using an enema of isosmolar iohexol (Omnipaque) and 1% polysorbate 80 (Tween 80) without complication. Surgical intervention was thus avoided. A low osmolality water-soluble contrast medium (iohexol 150 mg I/ml) with a wetting agent (1% Tween 80) was used because a barium suspension would have inspissated, exacerbating the constipation and a hyperosmolar contrast medium might have precipitated a hypertensive crisis and destablished her critical salt and water balance. (orig.)

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Subtitle (English)
Report of a case

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Radiol., Diagn.
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
3
Series
Acta Radiol., Diagn.
Journal Page Range
269-271
ISSN
0567-8056
CODEN
ACRDA