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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Vishwam Sankaran

MRI injection ‘could cause deadly material to form in body’ - study

  • A new study suggests a rare but potentially fatal complication from gadolinium, a metal used in MRI contrast agents.
  • The study found that gadolinium can react with oxalic acid, found in many foods and formed in the body after consuming vitamin C, to create harmful nanoparticles in body tissues.
  • These nanoparticles may trigger a severe disease response in some patients, leading to nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, a condition affecting the skin, heart, lungs, and joints.
  • While most people experience no side effects from gadolinium-based contrast agents, the metal can remain in the body for years.
  • Researchers recommend avoiding vitamin C supplements before an MRI with contrast to mitigate potential risks.

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MRI warning as study says injection could cause deadly material to form in body

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