2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-008-1259-4
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Long-term retention of gadolinium in the skin of rodents following the administration of gadolinium-based contrast agents

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“…These small particles were shown to be located within the nonmembrane delineated areas of macrophages (15). A high concentration of phosphorus was also found in the observed deposits, suggesting that at least some Gd may have been deposited as Gd-phosphate (GdPO 4 ) (11,16). Phosphate deposits can also be detected with von Kossa staining, which stains anions (PO 3À 4 ) rather than the cations Ca 2þ or Gd 3þ (15).…”
Section: Nsf Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…These small particles were shown to be located within the nonmembrane delineated areas of macrophages (15). A high concentration of phosphorus was also found in the observed deposits, suggesting that at least some Gd may have been deposited as Gd-phosphate (GdPO 4 ) (11,16). Phosphate deposits can also be detected with von Kossa staining, which stains anions (PO 3À 4 ) rather than the cations Ca 2þ or Gd 3þ (15).…”
Section: Nsf Animal Modelsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…ligand itself without Gd 3þ did not induce skin lesions, and incubation with a ligand also did not induce fibroblast proliferation in vitro (11,16,25). These preclinical data suggest that neither skin lesions nor fibroblast proliferation are related to the presence of free ligand but are, instead, correlated with high Gd concentration in the skin.…”
Section: Potential Role Of Gbcas In Nsfmentioning
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