2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.37492
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Reducing Gadolinium Exposure in Patients Undergoing Monitoring for Meningiomas

Abstract: BackgroundDue to the non-malignant and slow-growing nature of many meningiomas, surveillance with serial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) serves as an acceptable management plan. However, repeated imaging with goldstandard contrast-based studies may lead to contrast-associated adverse effects. Non-gadolinium T2 sequences may serve as a suitable alternative without the risk of adverse effects of contrast. Thus, this study sought to investigate the agreement between post-contrast T1 and non-gadolinium T2 MRI seq… Show more

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