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Life-Threatening Thrombocytopenia Following Intravenous Contrast Media Infusion

Park M, Kim M, Park J, Cho J

Radiocontrast media-induced acute severe thrombocytopenia is a very rare complication and potentially life-threatening. Here, we report the case of a 63-year-old male patient with severe acute thrombocytopenia following first exposure...
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Optimization of the Contrast Mixture Ratio for Simultaneous Direct MR and CT Arthrography: an in Vitro Study

Choi JY, Kang HS, Hong SH, Lee JW, Kim NR, Jun WS, Moon SG, Choi JA

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to determine the optimal mixture ratio of gadolinium and iodinated contrast agent for simultaneous direct MR arthrography and CT arthrography. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An in...
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Acute Severe Thrombocytopenia Following Non-Ionic Low-Osmolarity Intravenous Contrast Medium Injection

Bata P, Tarnoki AD, Tarnoki DL, Horvath E, Berczi V, Szalay F

Intravenous contrast medium (ICM) rarely induces anaphylactic reactions, including urticaria, hypotension and respiratory failure. Even the most modern ICM may cause such adverse events. Thrombocytopenia has been reported as an...
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Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Dose the Test Dose Bolus Represent the Main Dose Bolus Accurately?

Lee JJ, Chang YM, Kang DS

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the time-intensity curves acquired by test and main dose contrast injections for MR angiography are similar. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 11 patients, repeated contrast-enhanced 2D-turbo-FLASH scans...
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Focal Hepatic Lesions: Contrast-Enhancement Patterns at Pulse-Inversion Harmonic US using a Microbubble Contrast Agent

Kim EA, Yoon KH, Lee YH, Kim HW, Juhng SK, Won JJ

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the contrast-enhancement patterns obtained at pulseinversion harmonic imaging (PIHI) of focal hepatic lesions, and to thus determine tumor vascularity and the acoustic emission effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS:...
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A Comparison of Low-Dose and Normal-Dose Gadobutrol in MR Renography and Renal Angiography

Bayrak IK, Ozmen Z, Nural MS, Danaci M, Diren B

OBJECTIVE: It has been advocated that a reduced injection volume with highly concentrated (1 M) contrast material can produce a sharper bolus peak and an increased intravascular first-pass gadolinium concentration...
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Hepatic Arterial Phase on Gadoxetic Acid-Enhanced Liver MR Imaging: A Randomized Comparison of 0.5 mL/s and 1 mL/s Injection Rates

Kim SM, Heo SH, Kim JW, Lim HS, Shin SS, Jeong YY, Kang HK

OBJECTIVE: To compare gadoxetic acid injection rates of 0.5 mL/s and 1 mL/s for hepatic arterial-phase magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this prospective study, 101 consecutive patients with...
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Contrast Media in Abdominal Computed Tomography: Optimization of Delivery Methods

Han JK, Choi BI, Kim AY, Kim SJ

OBJECTIVE: To provide a systematic overview of the effects of various parameters on contrast enhancement within the same population, an animal experiment as well as a computer-aided simulation study was...
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The Impact of Warmed Intravenous Contrast Material on the Bolus Geometry of Coronary CT Angiography Applications

Hazirolan , Turkbey B, Akpinar E, Canyigit M, Karcaaltincaba M, Peynircioglu B, Balkanci Z, Akata D, Balkanci F

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the effect of administration of warmed contrast material (CM) on the bolus geometry and enhancement as depicted on coronary CT angiography. MATERIALS AND...
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Quantitative Evaluation of Liver Function with MRI Using Gd-EOB-DTPA

Ryeom HK, Kim SH, Kim JY, Kim HJ, Lee JM, Chang YM, Kim YS, Kang DS

OBJECTIVE: Gadolinium ethoxybenzyl diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (Gd-EOB-DTPA) is a newly developed MR contrast agent. After intravenous injection, Gd-EOB-DTPA is gradually taken up by the hepatocytes and eventually excreted via the biliary...
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Efficacy of Barium-Based Fecal Tagging for CT Colonography: a Comparison between the Use of High and Low Density Barium Suspensions in a Korean Population - a Preliminary Study

Kim MJ, Park SH, Lee SS, Byeon JS, Choi EK, Kim JH, Kim YN, Kim AY, Ha HK

OBJECTIVE: This preliminarily study was designed to determine and to compare the efficacy of two commercially available barium-based fecal tagging agents for CT colonography (CTC) (high-density [40% w/v] and low-density...
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The T2-Shortening Effect of Gadolinium and the Optimal Conditions for Maximizing the CNR for Evaluating the Biliary System: a Phantom Study

Lee MJ, Kim MJ, Yoon CS, Song SY, Park K, Kim WS

OBJECTIVE: Clear depiction of the common bile duct is important when evaluating neonatal cholestasis in order to differentiate biliary atresia from other diseases. During MR cholangiopancreatography, the T2-shortening effect of...
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Small Malignant Hepatic Tumor Detection in Gadolinium- and Ferucarbotran-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging: does Combining Ferucarbotran-Enhanced T2*-Weighted Gradient Echo and T2-Weighted Turbo Spin Echo Images have Additive Efficacy?

Kim YK, Lee YH, Kwak HS, Kim CS, Han YM

OBJECTIVE: To determine if a combination of ferucarbotran-enhanced T2*weighted-gradient echo (T2*W-GRE) and T2-weighted turbo spin echo (T2W-TSE) images in gadolinium- and ferucarbotran-enhanced MRI has additive efficacy compared to each image...
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