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Early MR lymphography with gadofluorine M in rabbits

Journal

RADIOLOGY
Volume 231, Issue 3, Pages 682-688

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RADIOLOGICAL SOC NORTH AMERICA
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2313021000

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experimental study; gadolinium; lymphatic system, MR; magnetic resonance (MR), contrast media

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PURPOSE: To investigate the dose and time dependency of gadofluorine M for lymph node imaging and the detection of lymph node metastases in an animal model and to compare gadofluorine M with Gadomer (both, Schering, Berlin, Germany) for lymph node enhancement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Enhancement of popliteal and iliac lymph nodes was studied in VX2 tumor-bearing rabbits before injection and at 5-120 minutes and 24 hours after intravenous bolus injection of 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1 mmol gadolinium per kilogram of body weight gadofluorine M (six rabbits) or 0.5 mmol/kg Gadomer (eight rabbits). Effects of treatment and time point at enhancement were evaluated with repeated measures analysis of variance. Means were separated with all-pairs comparison with Tukey-Kramer adjustment. After 1.5-T magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, lymph nodes were removed, and prepared sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin for microscopic examination. RESULTS: MR images in VX2 tumor-bearing rabbits revealed rapid and strong signal intensity increase in the functional lymph node tissue by 15 minutes after intravenous injection of gadofluorine M. Maximum enhancement of 165%-309% was observed 60-90 minutes after injection (enhancement with 0.05 and 0.1 mmol/kg significantly different from that with 0.025 mmol/kg, P less than or equal to .05). Metastatic tissue showed only slight enhancement at early time points, resulting in high-contrast differentiation between functional and metastatic tissue. Intravenous injection of the blood-pool agent Gadomer induced only short and inhomogeneous lymph node enhancement (enhancement significantly lower [P less than or equal to .05] than that with gadofluorine M). CONCLUSION: Findings in the study showed that gadofluorine M produces rapid lymph node accumulation. Diagnosis of lymph node metastases was shown with intravenous injection of gadofluorine M with a minimum effective diagnostic dose of 0.025 mmol/kg. (C) RSNA, 2004.

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