Iodinated radiological contrast refers to a group of contrast agents containing iodine, used in imaging studies such as X-rays and CT scans to enhance the visibility of internal structures. These agents are crucial in diagnosing conditions like vascular diseases, tumours, and organ abnormalities by improving image clarity. A key complication associated with iodinated contrast is contrast-induced nephropathy, which can occur in patients with pre-existing renal impairment, necessitating careful patient assessment before administration.

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