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Title: | Contrast agents used in MR imaging of the liver | Authors: | Karabulut, Nevzat Elmas, N. |
Keywords: | Contrast media Gadolinium Liver neoplasms Magnetic resonance imaging contrast medium echovist gadobenate dimeglumine gadobenic acid gadobutrol gadodiamide gadolinium chelate gadolinium pentetate gadoterate meglumine gadoteridol gadoxetic acid iron oxide mangafodipir superparamagnetic iron oxide ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide article backache clinical trial contrast enhancement drug classification drug clearance drug distribution drug elimination drug excretion drug half life drug indication drug mechanism drug safety drug selectivity dyspnea flushing hepatography human LD 50 liver cell liver perfusion nausea nonhuman nuclear magnetic resonance imaging osmolality particle size radiological procedures reticuloendothelial system skin manifestation Contrast Media Humans Liver Diseases Liver Neoplasms Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
Abstract: | Several categories of contrast agents with different biodistributions are currently available for magnetic resonance imaging of the liver. They improve lesion detection and characterization by increasing lesion-liver contrast. These agents include nonspecific extra-cellular gadolinium chelates, reticuloendothelial system-specific iron oxides, hepatocyte-selective agents, and combined perfusion and hepatocyte-selective agents. This article describes the currently used contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging of the liver, summarizes their mechanisms of action, biodistributions, and safety profiles. Additionally, it reviews their main clinical indications, administration and imaging techniques, and the appearances of common hepatic lesions in contrast-enhanced studies. © Turkish Society of Radiology 2006. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4645 | ISSN: | 1305-3825 |
Appears in Collections: | Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu |
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