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The FDA approved a lower-dose contrast agent to cut patients’ exposure during MRI scans
Patients who need repeated MRI scans with contrast dye could soon receive a fraction of the gadolinium they currently get.
The FDA has approved Bayer’s Ambelvist (gadoquatrane), the lowest-dose macrocyclic GBCA for adult and pediatric contrast-enhanced CNS and body MRI exams.
Brain MRI without contrast agent is just as effective as the contrast-enhanced approach for monitoring disease progression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study in the ...
Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging may help physicians differentiate between rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis in the hand and wrist enabling more targeted therapies unique to ...
You can keep your best guesses. Engineers at Rice University's George R. Brown School of Engineering are starting to understand exactly what goes on when doctors pump contrast agents into your body ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) makes internal body structures visible. However, before humans or animals are put into the "tube," they are injected with a contrast agent to make visibility possible ...
If you’ve ever had a weird pain, chronic illness, or injury that won’t quit, odds are you’ve had an MRI—and the experience can be interesting, to say the least. Being stuck inside a loud magnetic tube ...
Whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) may improve ALS diagnostic certainty. WB-MRI assesses muscle swelling (edema) as a marker for lower ...
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