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Illustrated below is one of the clinical examples of the applicaton of blood pool contrast agent from www.bloodpoolagents.com:
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Tags: Ablavar, Gadofosveset trisodium, Gd, MRA, AIOD, PVD, blood pool contrast agent, aneurysm spurium, thrombosis
Reference:
Goyen M et al. MR angiography of aortoiliac occlusive disease: a phase III study of the safety and effectiveness of the blood-pool contrast agent MS-325.Radiology. 2005;236(3):825-833.
Goyen M et al. MR angiography of aortoiliac occlusive disease: a phase III study of the safety and effectiveness of the blood-pool contrast agent MS-325.Radiology. 2005;236(3):825-833.
Rapp JH et al. Aortoiliac occlusive disease in patients with known or suspected peripheral vascular disease: safety and efficacy of gadofosveset-enhanced MR angiography—multicenter comparative phase III study. Radiology. 2005;236(1):71-78.
Perreault P et al. MR angiography with gadofosveset trisodium for peripheral vascular disease: phase II trial.Radiology. 2003;229(3):811-820.
I came across a website in my reseach that has soooo much information. www.bloodpoolagents.com has some clinical images, protocols, sequences, etc. This stuff looks amazing! We will be evaluating Ablavar in a week so clinical experience will be shared after.
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