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What nephrologists need to know about gadolinium

Jeffrey G Penfield and Robert F Reilly Jr

Nature Clinical Practice Nephrology (2007) 3, 654-668
doi:10.1038/ncpneph0660

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Gadolinium chelates approved for use during MRI.

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Summary of the results of studies that showed that gadolinium did not cause acute kidney injury.

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Summary of the results of studies that showed that gadolinium is nephrotoxic.

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Recommended minimum waiting time from administration of contrast medium to collection of plasma sample for the measurement of calcium.

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