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  2. MRI contrast agent - Wikipedia

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    Continuing evidence of the retention of gadolinium in brain and other tissues following exposure to gadolinium containing contrast media, led to a safety review by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) which led the EMA to restrict or suspend authorization for the intravenous use of most brands of linear gadolinium-based ...

  3. Gadoteric acid - Wikipedia

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    It consists of the organic acid DOTA as a chelating agent, and gadolinium (Gd 3+), and is used in form of the meglumine salt (gadoterate meglumine). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The paramagnetic property of gadoteric acid reduces the T1 relaxation time (and to some extent the T2 and T2* relaxation times) in MRI , which is the source of its clinical utility.

  4. Gadolinium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nanoparticles of gadolinium oxide is a potential contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A dextran-coated preparation of 20–40 nm sized gadolinium oxide particles had a relaxivity of 4.8 s −1 mM −1 per gadolinium ion at 7.05 T (an unusually high field compared to the clinically used MRI scanners which mostly range from 0.5 to ...

  5. Gadolinium - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium metal is obtained from its oxide or salts by heating it with calcium at 1,450 °C (2,640 °F) in an argon atmosphere. Sponge gadolinium can be produced by reducing molten GdCl 3 with an appropriate metal at temperatures below 1,312 °C (2,394 °F) (the melting point of Gd) at reduced pressure. [10]

  6. Gadodiamide - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 study found gadolinium deposited in the brain tissue of people who had received gadodiamide. [8] Other studies using post-mortem mass spectrometry found most of the deposit remained at least 2 years after an injection and deposit also in individuals with no kidney issues. In vitro studies found it to be neurotoxic. [9]

  7. Gadoversetamide - Wikipedia

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    Gadoversetamide is a gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent, particularly for imaging of the brain, spine and liver. [1] [2] It is marketed under the trade name OptiMARK.

  8. Margaret Qualley's ‘Face Was So F---ed Up’ from “The ...

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    Margaret Qualley’s skin went through a lot on the set of The Substance. In a Jan. 13 episode of Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast, the Golden Globe nominee, 30, got real about the ...

  9. Gadobenic acid - Wikipedia

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    Gadobenic acid (INN, brand name Multihance) is a complex of gadolinium with the ligand BOPTA. In the form of the methylglucamine salt meglumine gadobenate or gadobenate dimeglumine (), it is used as a gadolinium-based MRI contrast medium.