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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test

Prerequisites for Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test:

  • Medical History: Provide a detailed medical history, including any known allergies, medications being taken, and any previous allergic reactions to contrast agents.
  • Physical Examination: A physical examination may be required to assess the patient's overall health and suitability for the test.
  • Renal Function Test: A renal function test may be necessary to evaluate kidney function before administering the contrast agent.
  • Pregnancy Test: For female patients of childbearing age, a pregnancy test may be required to ensure the safety of the test.
  • Consent Form: The patient must sign a consent form before undergoing the Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test, acknowledging the risks and benefits of the procedure.

What are the measure values for the test Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test

  • Positive: Wheal diameter ≥ 3 mm larger than the control with erythema
  • Borderline: Wheal diameter ≥ 3 mm larger than the control without erythema
  • Negative: Wheal diameter < 3 mm larger than the control

What does this test Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test identify?

Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test

The Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test is a diagnostic test performed to identify allergies to the contrast agent Amidotrizoate Meglumine. This contrast agent is commonly used during imaging procedures such as CT scans and angiograms to enhance the visibility of certain tissues and blood vessels.

The test involves administering a small amount of Amidotrizoate Meglumine to the patient and then monitoring for any signs of an allergic reaction. These reactions can range from mild symptoms such as rash or itching to severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing or anaphylaxis.

By performing this test, healthcare providers can determine if a patient is allergic to Amidotrizoate Meglumine and take appropriate precautions during future imaging procedures to prevent any adverse reactions.

Why is this test Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test taken?

The Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test is taken to determine if a person is allergic to this specific contrast dye. Amidotrizoate Meglumine is a type of contrast dye that is commonly used during certain medical imaging procedures, such as CT scans and angiograms.

Allergic reactions to contrast dyes can range from mild to severe, and in some cases can be life-threatening. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to Amidotrizoate Meglumine may include hives, itching, swelling, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis.

By taking the Amidotrizoate Meglumine Allergy Test, healthcare providers can determine if a patient is at risk for an allergic reaction to this contrast dye. This information is important for ensuring the safety of the patient during medical procedures that require the use of Amidotrizoate Meglumine.

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