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gadolinium
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gadolinium /gad·o·lin·i·um/ (Gd) (gad″o-lin´e-um) a chemical element, at. no. 64.
gadolinium 153  an artificial isotope of gadolinium with a half-life of 241.6 days, used in dual photon absorptiometry.

gad·o·lin·i·um (gdl-n-m)
n. Symbol Gd
A malleable, ductile metallic rare-earth element, used as a contrast medium for magnetic resonance imaging and as a radioisotope in bone mineral analysis. Atomic number 64.

Gadolinium
A very rare metallic element useful for its sensitivity to electromagnetic resonance, among other things. Traces of it can be injected into the body to enhance the MRI pictures.

gadolinium (Gd)
[gad′əlin′ē·əm]
Etymology: Johan Gadolin, Finnish chemist, 1760-1852
1 a rare earth metallic element. Its atomic number is 64, and its atomic mass is 157.25. It is now widely used as an MRI contrast agent.
2 (in radiology) a phosphor used to intensify screens.

gadolinium (Gd) (gadlin´ēm),
n a rare-earth metallic element with an atomic number of 64 and an atomic weight of 157.25. It is used as a phosphor to intensify ra-diography screens.

gadolinium
a chemical element, atomic number 64, atomic weight 157.25, symbol Gd. See Table 6.

gadolinium
A rare element–AW, 157.25 used as a contrast medium for MRI of the CNS, to enhance visualization of neoplasms, parenchymal, and congenital lesions, infections, and post-operative 'failed back' syndromes

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Q. Has anyone had an allergic reaction to gadolinium dye, MRI contrast agents, I have had a severe reaction. I would like to know the long term effects of this dye. And if anyone else has had or heard of problems and reactions to it. Please answer me. Thank you

A. In 1969 I almost died from the IVP dye. I had no idea I was allergic and when I awoke I was in a "recovery room." The doctor told me to always tell any physicians/paramedics etc of my allergy status regarding the dye. I now have chronic back pain, have a history of cancer in the family and the doctor wants to do a scan (including dye) but when I emphasized that I was allergic he backed off. Now I am wondering if there is anything else that can be done to test the bone (scan) without the dye. Any answers? Thanks

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