Gadoxetic Acid
Cross-source consensus on Gadoxetic Acid from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The HBP-AMRI protocol administers gadoxetic acid at 0.025 mmol/kg followed by a 20 mL saline flush. — Multicentre prospective trial of abbreviated MRI using gadoxetic acid versus CT for detection of late recurrent HCC (AMRICT): study protocol
- Gadoxetic acid is a liver-specific contrast agent taken up by functioning hepatocytes. — Multicentre prospective trial of abbreviated MRI using gadoxetic acid versus CT for detection of late recurrent HCC (AMRICT): study protocol
- The HBP-AMRI protocol includes a 15–20 minute delay after gadoxetic acid administration for hepatobiliary uptake. — Multicentre prospective trial of abbreviated MRI using gadoxetic acid versus CT for detection of late recurrent HCC (AMRICT): study protocol
- Hepatocellular carcinomas appear hypointense on hepatobiliary-phase gadoxetic acid MRI because they lack normal hepatocyte transporter function. — Multicentre prospective trial of abbreviated MRI using gadoxetic acid versus CT for detection of late recurrent HCC (AMRICT): study protocol