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Gadolinium retention in rat abdominal organs after administration of gadoxetic acid disodium compared to gadodiamide and gadobutrol.

Hyewon OhEun Yong ChungJe Sung YouChan Gyu JooPan Ki KimJoon Seok LimMyeong-Jin Kim
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2020)
Gadolinium was retained the least in abdominal organs after gadoxetic acid disodium was administered and most of the residual gadolinium was excreted 4 weeks after GBCA administration when a label-recommended dose was administered. A commercially available chelation therapy agent could not reduce gadolinium retention.
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