Gadolinium: The Missing Link to MRI Injuries Unveiled

In: Disease & Illness

25 May 2009

Gadolinium is a contrast agent or dye that is used in magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI. Without this agent, MRI procedures would not be helpful. As you may know, MRI is a non-invasive way for doctors to have a visual inspection of problems in the internal organs, nerves and tissues of patients. So, instead of opening up the cranium or other parts of the body to know a patients problems, they can just rely on the images provided by the MRI to determine conditions. Truly, MRI procedures have been helpful to many people. However, it is important to note that the injection of the contrast agent can also lead to MRI injuries.

Gadolinium is a colorless liquid that contains metallic crystals, which are responsible for the shine or luster that helps doctors to clearly identify the problems in the internal organs of patients. The rising number of MRI injuries reported in this country should be a cause for alarm.

Although many lives have already been saved by MRI, some people who have undergone this procedure have actually reported adverse effects, including muscular weakness, joint pains and skin inflammation. This shows that this contrast agent can be both helpful and harmful.

Moreover, gadolinium can also turn certain ailments from bad to worse. Take the case of patients who are already suffering from kidney problems. These people need to get MRI in order for doctors to effectively evaluate their conditions. But by getting injected with gadolinium, kidney patients can face deadly nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD) or nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF). Patients who are lucky enough to survive these complicated MRI injuries can experience a lifetime of pain in both ribs and hip areas, eye spots, and skin problems.

Patients suffering other types of inflammatory diseases can also have problems when injected with gadolinium for their MRI procedures. Although this contrast agent can be helpful, it also contains toxins that can bring about MRI injuries to the eyes, joints, skin and even internal organs, regardless of the amount that has been injected into the body.

If you have been suffering from MRI injuries brought about by gadolinium, you have become a victim and not just a patient. And you should know that you have the choice to engage an experienced lawyer who specializes in this type of case.

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