gadoliniumjäämään
Gadoliniumjäämään, also known as gadolinium deposition disease, is a rare condition that can occur in individuals who have received multiple doses of gadolinium-based contrast agents (GBCAs) for medical imaging procedures. These agents are used to enhance the visibility of certain tissues and organs in MRI scans. Gadolinium is a heavy metal, and while GBCAs are designed to be excreted from the body after administration, a small amount can be retained, particularly in individuals with impaired kidney function or those who have undergone numerous administrations.
The retained gadolinium can accumulate in various tissues, including the skin, bone, brain, and other organs.
Diagnosis of gadoliniumjäämään can be challenging as there is no definitive test. It is typically suspected