Yazıcı, MehmetÖzhan, HakanKınay, OzanKılıçaslan, BarışKaraca, MustafaÇeçe, HasanErgene, Oktay2020-04-302020-04-3020070730-2347https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/5257WOS: 000249788900020PubMed: 17948092The occurrence rate of transient cortical blindness after contrast media exposure has been reported to be as high as 1% to 4% after cerebral or vertebral angiography, but such blindness has been described in only a few cases of coronary angiography with modem, non-ionic, low-osmolality radio-contrast agents. In this study we present a case of abrupt cortical blindness after exposure to contrast media during diagnostic coronary angiography; to our knowledge, this is the 1st report in the medical literature that describes transient cortical blindness after iobitridol use.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessblindnessetiologyradiographyblood-brain barrierdrug effectscerebral cortexdrug effectscognition disordersetiologycontrast mediaadministration & dosagedrug effectscoronary angiographyiobitridoliohexoladverse effectsdiagnostic usevisual cortexdrug effectsTransient cortical blindness after cardiac catheterization with iobitridolArticle343373375WOS:000249788900020Q3Q4