Use of contrast agents in oncological imaging: magnetic resonance imaging

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作者
Morana, Giovanni [1 ]
Cugini, Christian [1 ]
Scatto, Giuliano [2 ]
Zanato, Riccardo [2 ]
Fusaro, Michele [1 ]
Dorigo, Alberto [1 ]
机构
[1] Gen Hosp Ca Foncello, Dept Radiol, I-31100 Treviso, Italy
[2] Univ Padua, Radiol Dept, I-35100 Padua, Italy
关键词
Magnetic resonance; contrast media; relaxivity; gadolinium; FOCAL NODULAR HYPERPLASIA; ENHANCED MR MAMMOGRAPHY; DIMEGLUMINE GD-BOPTA; GADOBUTROL; 1.0; M; GADOBENATE DIMEGLUMINE; GADOPENTETATE DIMEGLUMINE; BRAIN-TUMORS; LIVER-LESIONS; HEPATIC ADENOMA; EOB-DTPA;
D O I
10.1102/1470-7330.2013.9018
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Magnetic resonance plays a leading role in the management of oncology patients, providing superior contrast resolution and greater sensitivity compared with other techniques, which enables more accurate tumor identification, characterization and staging. Contrast agents are widely used in clinical magnetic resonance imaging; approximately 40-50% of clinical scans are contrast enhanced. Most contrast agents are based on the paramagnetic gadolinium ion Gd3+, which is chelated to avoid the toxic effects of free gadolinium. Multiple factors such as molecule structure, molecule concentration, dose, field strength and temperature determine the longitudinal and transverse relaxation rates (R1 and R2, respectively) and thus the T1- and T2-relaxivities of these chelates. These T1- and T2-relaxivities, together with their pharmacokinetic properties (i.e. distribution and concentration in the area of interest), determine the radiologic efficacy of the gadolinium-based contrast agents.
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页码:350 / 359
页数:10
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