Allergic Reaction to Gadolinium Dye IV Injection Resulted in Severe and Disabling Injury, Lawsuit Alleges
A gadolinium exposure lawsuit claims that IV injections of various MRI contrast dyes caused severe injury due to an allergic reaction.
A gadolinium exposure lawsuit claims that IV injections of various MRI contrast dyes caused severe injury due to an allergic reaction.
Changes in children's brains may make them more susceptible to gadolinium retention after the age of two, according to the findings of a new study.
A gadolinium retention lawsuit says Multihance, Magnevist and Omniscan MRI contrast dyes are defective, resulting in injury from toxic chemicals.
Growing evidence suggests some types of MRI contrast dyes may be more prone to leave behind traces of gadolinium in the human body.
An OptiMark lawsuit claims gadolinium in the MRI contrast dye caused a man to suffer fibrosis of the skin, bones and organs.
A gadolinium lawsuit claims that the side effects of Omniscan and Magnevist resulted in fibrosis in a woman's organs, skin and bones.
A new study finds build-up of gadolinium spheres in the brains of rats with kidney problems, furthering evidence of gadolinium deposition.
A new study specifies what types of gadolinium-based contrast agents may be used relatively safely on patients with kidney problems.
Some MRI contrast agents should carry additional warnings about the risk of chemical build-up in the brain, according to an FDA advisory committee's recommendations.
The FDA has acknowledged that gadolinium used in MRI contrast agents can build up in the brain, but says there appear to be no harmful side effects.