MRI dye study reveals hidden signal changes in brain disease
NCT ID NCT04906941
First seen Jan 06, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study looked at how a contrast dye called gadolinium changes a special MRI measurement called QSM in people with white matter disease. 73 adults had an MRI without dye, then with dye (as part of their regular care), and then another without dye. The goal was to see if the dye affects the QSM signal, which could help doctors better interpret brain scans in the future.
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Hhopital fondation adolphe de rothschild
Paris, Paris, 75019, France
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