Subclavian Steal Phenomenon Diagnosed Using TOF and Ferumoxytol-Enhanced Neck MRA: A Technical Report
Ferumoxytol, an ultra-small superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle, is an increasingly popular alternative to gadolinium-based contrast agents for vascular MR imaging in patients with renal failure and a contraindication to gadolinium. In this technical report, complementary MRA
techniques using noncontrast TOF and ferumoxytol-enhanced angiography aided in the diagnosis of subclavian steal phenomenon in a patient in whom gadolinium was contraindicated due to renal failure.
Keywords: NSF = nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: August 1, 2019
This article was made available online on July 23, 2019 as a Fast Track article with title: "Subclavian Steal Phenomenon Diagnosed Using TOF and Ferumoxytol-Enhanced Neck MRA: A Technical Report".
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