Gadobenate dimeglumine
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Gadobenate dimeglumine | |
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Term | Gadobenate dimeglumine |
Short definition | GAD - A condition characterized by excessive worry and feelings of fear, terror, and discomfort lasting six months or more. Other symptoms of GAD include restlessness, tiredness or irritability, muscle tension, difficulty concentrating or sleeping, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, sweating, and dizziness. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
gadobenate dimeglumine - (pronounced) (GA-doh-BEH-nayt dy-MEG-loo-meen) A drug used in MRI to get clear images of blood vessels in the brain, spine, and to make nearby tissues. It is also studied to find abnormal areas in the liver and other organs and to diagnose cancer. Gadobenate dimeglumine is a type of contrast agent. Also called MultiHance
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