SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jun 2021)
Iodide-induced sialadenitis following percutaneous coronary intervention: A case report
Abstract
Iodide-induced sialadenitis is a rapid, painless enlargement of salivary glands following administration of iodine-based contrast agents. It has been reported numerous times in the literature; however, the pathogenesis remains unclear. This case report demonstrates how this may present following a coronary angiogram.