“…When negative MR bowel contrast agents were employed, investigators have found that peristalsis-related artifacts did not present a problem [4][5][6][7]. However, pharmacological motion suppression with glucagon has successfully been used to image the bowel wall after oral administration of the diamagnetic negative contrast agent perfluoroctylbromide (PFOB) [8,9]. The present study at 1.5 T was undertaken to evaluate the impact of anticholinergic hyoscine butylbromide upon motion artifacts, visualization of the bowel wall, and lesion delineation on T1-weighted SE images before and after oral administration of the negative bowel contrast agent oral magnetic particles (OMP) [Abdoscan, Ferristene (USAN), Nycomed Imaging AS, Oslo, Norway].…”