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Publications by Dana Schroeder
Comparison of Gadolinium Concentrations Within Multiple Rat Organs After Intravenous Administration of Linear Versus Macrocyclic Gadolinium Chelates
Radiology
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
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Intravenous Administration of Gadolinium in the Evaluation of Periarthritis of the Shoulder.
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Gadolinium Deposition in the Paediatric Brain: T1-Weighted Hyperintensity Within the Dentate Nucleus Following Repeated Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agent Administration
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Comparative Studies of Different Gadolinium Agents in Brain Tumors: Differences Between Gadolinium Chelates and Their Possible Influence on Imaging Features
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Split Dose Versus Single Bolus Gadolinium Administration in Ecv Calculation at 3 Tesla CMR
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Gadolinium Increases the Vascular Reactivity of Rat Aortic Rings
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Macrocyclic Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents Do Not Cause Hyperintensity in the Dentate Nucleus
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Gadolinium-Based MRI Characterization of Leptomeningeal Inflammation in Multiple Sclerosis
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