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RT @marygerdt: It has become too routine to use #Gadolinium Contrast. I refused Gad my last MRI. I looked at the differential diagnoses and…
RT @Wagner_Nephro: #Gadolinium-based “Intravenous contrast provides mild to no additional information for the majority of [magnetic resonan…
RT @Wagner_Nephro: #Gadolinium-based “Intravenous contrast provides mild to no additional information for the majority of [magnetic resonan…
RT @Wagner_Nephro: #Gadolinium-based “Intravenous contrast provides mild to no additional information for the majority of [magnetic resonan…
RT @Wagner_Nephro: #Gadolinium-based “Intravenous contrast provides mild to no additional information for the majority of [magnetic resonan…
RT @Wagner_Nephro: #Gadolinium-based “Intravenous contrast provides mild to no additional information for the majority of [magnetic resonan…
It has become too routine to use #Gadolinium Contrast. I refused Gad my last MRI. I looked at the differential diagnoses and knew Gad wouldn’t add That much. The orthopedic Doctor agreed in the end. I told him 3 people stood over me when I refused. It wasn
#Gadolinium-based “Intravenous contrast provides mild to no additional information for the majority of [magnetic resonance neurography] exams.” With or without? A retrospective analysis of intravenous contrast utility in magnetic resonance neurography ht