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Term | MultiHance |
Short definition | MultiHance - (pronounced) (MUL-TEE-HANTS) A drug used in MRI to take clear pictures of blood vessels in the brain, spine, and nearby tissues. It is also studied to find abnormal areas in the liver and other organs and to diagnose cancer. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
MultiHance - (pronounced) (MUL-TEE-HANTS) A drug used in MRI to take clear pictures of blood vessels in the brain, spine, and nearby tissues. It is also studied to find abnormal areas in the liver and other organs and to diagnose cancer. MultiHance is a type of contrast agent. Also called gadobenate dimeglumine
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