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      Accidental intra-arterial injection of fluorescein dye.

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      Ophthalmic surgery

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          During fluorescein angiography, sodium fluorescein dye intended for intravenous use was inadvertently injected into an artery in the antecubital fossa. An immediate and dramatic orange discoloration of the skin distal to the injection combined with intense burning pain of the right forearm and hand were noted. The patient was treated with ice packs and analgesics. The fluorescein angiogram showed a delayed arm to eye circulation time, but was of normal quality. There were no long-term complications.

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          Journal
          Ophthalmic Surg
          Ophthalmic surgery
          0022-023X
          0022-023X
          Dec 1984
          : 15
          : 12
          Article
          6521981
          04c764f6-cd03-40c6-a623-b1b76e51709a
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