2023
DOI: 10.1111/jon.13079
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MRI detection of brain gadolinium retention in multiple sclerosis: Magnetization transfer vs. T1‐weighted imaging

Abstract: Background and Purpose Evidence of brain gadolinium retention has affected gadolinium‐based contrast agent usage. It is, however, unclear to what extent macrocyclic agents are retained and whether their in vivo detection may necessitate nonconventional MRI. Magnetization transfer (MT) could prove suitable to detect gadolinium‐related signal changes since dechelated gadolinium ions bind to macromolecules. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate associations of prior gadolinium administrations with MT and T1 … Show more

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