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Is there a causal relation between the administration of gadolinium based contrast media and the development of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF)?
Author(s):
Henrik S. Thomsen
,
S Morcos
,
Timothy Dawson
Publication date:
2006-10-31
Journal:
Clinical Cardiology
Keywords:
Chelating Agents
,
adverse effects
,
metabolism
,
Contrast Media
,
Fibrosis
,
Gadolinium
,
Gadolinium DTPA
,
Half-Life
,
Humans
,
Kidney
,
drug effects
,
pathology
,
Kidney Failure, Chronic
,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
,
Renal Dialysis
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10.1016/j.crad.2006.09.003
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Chelating Agents
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adverse effects
,
metabolism
,
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,
Fibrosis
,
Gadolinium
,
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,
Half-Life
,
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,
Kidney
,
drug effects
,
pathology
,
Kidney Failure, Chronic
,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
,
Renal Dialysis
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Keywords:
Chelating Agents
,
adverse effects
,
metabolism
,
Contrast Media
,
Fibrosis
,
Gadolinium
,
Gadolinium DTPA
,
Half-Life
,
Humans
,
Kidney
,
drug effects
,
pathology
,
Kidney Failure, Chronic
,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
,
Renal Dialysis
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