Superparamagnetic iron oxide based MRI contrast agents: Current status of clinical application.
Chinese University of Hong Kong · Prince of Wales Hospital
Abstract
Superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) MR contrast agents are composed of nano-sized iron oxide crystals coated with dextran or carboxydextran. Two SPIO agents are clinically approved, namely: ferumoxides (Feridex in the USA, Endorem in Europe) with a particle size of 120 to 180 nm, and ferucarbotran (Resovist) with a particle size of about 60 nm. The principal effect of the SPIO particles is on T2* relaxation and thus MR imaging is usually performed using T2/T2*-weighted sequences in which the tissue signal loss is due to the susceptibility effects of the iron oxide core. Enhancement on T1-weighted images can also be seen with the smaller Resovist. Both Feridex and Resovist are approved specifically for MRI of…
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- Medicine
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Mononuclear phagocyte system
- Superparamagnetism
- Radiology
- Nuclear medicine
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Pathology