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Investigative Radiology | 1984

Paramagnetic NMR Contrast Agents: Development and Evaluation

Val M. Runge; Jeffrey A. Clanton; Margaret A. Foster; Smith Fw; Charles M. Lukehart; M. M. Jones; C L Partain; A.E. James

Paramagnetic ions could be theoretically used as NMR contrast agents because of their effect upon T1. However, the toxicity of these ions prevents their application. By the formation of appropriate chemical complexes with these ions, the toxicity of these agents can be substantially reduced while maintaining the paramagnetic effect. Two potential NMR contrast agents, one for oral use and one for intravenous administration, were developed and evaluated both in vitro and in vivo. The effect upon T1 in vitro of these paramagnetic compounds was determined using a JEOL FX-90Q NMR spectrometer. These agents were evaluated in vivo in dogs with a Technicare 0.3 tesla superconducting magnet system and in rabbits with the Aberdeen 0.04 tesla resistive NMR imager. Using calculated T1 NMR images, a nontoxic dose of gadolinium oxalate provided visualization of the gastrointestinal tract. Intravenous administration of chromium EDTA provided enhancement of the kidneys, ureters, and bladder, thereby potentially allowing for the evaluation of renal function with magnetic resonance imaging. Stable paramagnetic complexes can serve as effective, nontoxic, oral and intravenous NMR contrast agents.


Radiology | 1984

Respiratory gating in magnetic resonance imaging at 0.5 Tesla.

Val M. Runge; Jeffrey A. Clanton; C L Partain; A.E. James


Radiology | 1983

Work in progress: potential oral and intravenous paramagnetic NMR contrast agents.

Val M. Runge; R G Stewart; Jeffrey A. Clanton; M M Jones; C M Lukehart; C L Partain; A.E. James


Radiology | 1984

Intravascular contrast agents suitable for magnetic resonance imaging.

Val M. Runge; Jeffrey A. Clanton; W A Herzer; S J Gibbs; A C Price; C L Partain; A.E. James


Radiology | 1984

Contrast enhancement of magnetic resonance images by chromium EDTA: an experimental study.

Val M. Runge; Margaret A. Foster; Jeffrey A. Clanton; M M Jones; C M Lukehart; J M Hutchison; J R Mallard; F W Smith; C L Partain; A.E. James


Radiology | 1982

Simultaneous bi-plane digital video-fluoroscopy.

Ronald R. Price; David R. Pickens; C W Smith; J E Lagan; J J Erickson; James A. Patton; C L Partain; F D Rollo; A.E. James


Radiology | 1983

Work in progress: radionuclide imaging of indium-111-labeled eosinophils in mice.

Val M. Runge; T H Rand; Jeffrey A. Clanton; J P Jones; D G Colley; C L Partain; A.E. James


Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1984

Respiratory gated magnetic resonance imaging

Val M. Runge; Jeffrey A. Clanton; J.J. Erickson; C L Partain; A.E. James


Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 1984

Magnetic resonance imaging of demyelinating disease

Val M. Runge; Ann C. Price; H.S. Kirshner; J.H. Allen; C L Partain; A.E. James


Investigative Radiology | 1985

156 MEDICAL IMAGING STUDIES OF ART AND ARTIFACTS

A.E. James; J. Erickson; S. J. Gibbs; R. M. Heller; T. Falke.

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Ann C. Price

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Ronald R. Price

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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James A. Patton

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Arthur C. Fleischer

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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David R. Pickens

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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