Gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) used in MRI and angiography contain a chelated form of the toxic heavy metal that was assumed to clear the body shortly after intravenous administration. [1] ...
Camberley nurse Clare Garrett, 45, says she was left needing a wheelchair after she had a private MRI scan in June 2024 ...
The nurse had an MRI scan after suffering concussion symptoms following an accidental bump to her head ...
New research suggests that MRI with contrast may create nanoparticles that infiltrate your tissues. The research is preliminary, and more work needs to be done. Doctors stress that MRI with contrast ...