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Teslascan (Mangan-DPDP) als Kontrastmittel für die Leber

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Die Detektion und Differenzierung von Lebertumoren ist von großer Bedeutung für die weitere klinische Behandlung und die Prognose eines Patienten. Während für die Computertomographie (CT) bis heute nur jodhaltige Kontrastmittel zur Verfügung stehen, wurden für die Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT) inzwischen z.T. organspezifische Kontrastmittel für die Leberdiagnostik entwickelt. Teslascan ist ein derartiges Kontrastmittel, das der Gruppe der sog. heaptobiliären Kontrastmittelzuzuordnen ist.

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Rummeny, E. (2002). Teslascan (Mangan-DPDP) als Kontrastmittel für die Leber. In: Vogl, T.J., Mack, M.G., Balzer, J.O. (eds) LeberMetastasen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59385-7_13

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