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Hepatobiliary contrast agents

Reimer, R, Schneider, G, and Schima, W. (2004) Hepatobiliary contrast agents for contrast-enhanced MRI of the liver properties, clinical development and applications. European Radiology, 14, 559-578. [Pg.431]

Elizondo G, Eretz CJ, Stark DD, et al. 1991. Preclinical evaluation of MnDPDP New paramagnetic hepatobiliary contrast agent for MR imaging. Radiology 178 73-78. [Pg.449]

TABLE 46.1 Characteristics of Some Clinically Approved Extracellular Fluid and Hepatobiliary Contrast Agents"... [Pg.621]

A variety of liver contrast agents have been developed for contrast-enhanced MR imaging of the liver, which are designed to overcome the limitations of extracellular low molecular gadolinium chelates. The two main classes of liver-specific contrast agents are the superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) with uptake via the reticuloendothelial system (RES) mainly into the liver and spleen, and the hepatobiliary contrast agents with uptake into hepatocytes followed by variable biliary excretion. [Pg.225]


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