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gadolinium-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid ABBR: GD-DTPA. A radiographic contrast agent, used in magnetic resonance imaging to enhance the appearance of blood vessels.
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gadolinium A contrast material given at the time of MRI which concentrates in the tumor and makes it more visible
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gadolinium Gadolinium ("dye") is the most common type of contrast liquid used in conjunction with an MRI scan. It provides greater image detail when viewing the brain and connective tissues such as spinal discs, cartilage, scar tissue, soft tissue tears, tumors, etc. Intravenous gadolinium is used in pre and post surgical patients, but more commonly for post-operative imaging.
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GAD (Irish). An iron hoop used to attach a cattle chain to a wooden post in a byre.
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GAD 1) Son of Jacob (Israel). Ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel; 2) The tribe that bears his name.
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