Portable MRI with contrast dye could spot brain lesions on the go
NCT ID NCT07296263
First seen Jan 10, 2026 · Last updated May 02, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This study looks at whether using a standard contrast dye with a portable MRI machine can help doctors see brain lesions (like tumors or infections) more clearly. About 85 adults with known or suspected brain lesions will get a scan before and after the dye is injected. The goal is to improve diagnosis in settings where full-sized MRI machines aren't available.
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Locations
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CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System
Tyler, Texas, 75701, United States
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Dent Neurologic Institute
Amherst, New York, 14226, United States
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Texas Neurology
Dallas, Texas, 75206, United States
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