 Question Number 0179 Question: A 53 year old female is admitted with right lower quadrant pain radiating to her back. On examination she is slightly tender in the lower abdomen. A urinalysis shows microscopic hematuria and the Casualty officer suspects acute renal colic. An intravenous urogram is performed. Ten minutes following the injection with iv contrast she develops severe shortness of breath. Which complication would you most particularly be looking for? a) pulmonary hemorrhage b) avascular necrosis of the femoral head c) interstitial infiltrates and peripheral consolidation d) large pleural effusions e) pulmonary edema
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