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Study results show that cardiac MRI contrast media probably do not cause adverse reactions. – The Washington Newsday
Chemicals used to enhance the images of the heart during MRI scans are not expected to cause allergic reactions and other side effects in patients taking them,…

Chemicals used to enhance the images of the heart during MRI scans are not expected to cause allergic reactions and other side effects in patients taking them, according to a study published on Thursday by the journal Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging.
A review of data from more than 145,000 cardiac MRI scans performed in Europe between 2017 and 2019 showed that far less than 1% of the data contained reports of side effects or allergic reactions associated with the use of contrast agents such as…
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