The jury's still out on the potential dangers of gadolinium retention in the brain caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents used in MRI, according to Prof. Dr. Alexander Radbruch. He also thinks a watching brief is needed on the rising incidence of gadolinium found in wastewater and that artificial intelligence (AI) may cut gadolinium dose by 10% in the next five years. Video produced by Christof.G.Pelz |GRAFIFANT Creation.| www.grafifant.at | 2022
The jury's still out on the potential dangers of gadolinium retention in the brain caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents used in MRI, according to Prof. Dr. Alexander Radbruch. He also thinks a watching brief is needed on the rising incidence of gadolinium found in wastewater and that artificial intelligence (AI) may cut gadolinium dose by 10% in the next five years. Video produced by Christof.G.Pelz |GRAFIFANT Creation.| www.grafifant.at | 2022Video from ECR 2022: Alexander Radbruch on gadolinium retention
Jul 16, 2022
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