gadolíniumlerakódásról
Gadolíniumlerakódásról refers to the deposition or accumulation of gadolinium in various tissues and organs within the body. Gadolinium is a rare earth metal that is commonly used as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. While generally considered safe when administered intravenously and excreted by the kidneys, concerns have arisen regarding the potential for gadolinium to be retained in the body, particularly in individuals with impaired kidney function.
The primary mechanism by which gadolinium is deposited is thought to be through the release of free
While NSF is a serious concern, it is primarily associated with older, less stable gadolinium contrast agents.