ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACTThe authors report the initial clinical experience, in a private service in Brazil, with the use of gadoxetic acid, a hepatic-specific magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast medium. This substance, recently approved for commercial use in the country, can be specifically captured by hepatocytes, reaching a peak concentration in about 10-20 minutes after intravenous injection. The main indications for its use in MRI include: diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma, detection and treatment planning of liver metastases and the differentiation between focal nodular hyperplasia and hepatocellular adenoma.