Magnetic Resonance Imaging Modalities with Contrast Enhancing Nanomaterials
Alain L Fymat
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Alain L Fymat: International Institute of Medicine and Science, USA
Current Trends in Clinical & Medical Imaging, 2017, vol. 1, issue 1, 11-14
Abstract:
Various contrast materials are used in radiological imaging [particularly, computed tomography (CT) and the several modalities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)]. However, some of these agents can be toxic and their molecular size too large to provide highly contrasted images. In opposition, nanocontrast agents offer greater safety and enhanced contrast [1]. The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparative assessment of both types of contrast materials (conventional and nanomaterials).
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTCMI.2017.01.555554
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