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This is my final question for the evening ... PROMISE!! On a scale of 1 to 10 (with 10 being the worst), my headache has now reached 10!!!

Doc says ... Axial T1 and post-(gado_____________ lumine) high-resolution images are obtained through the region of the IAC's. Spin density, T2 weighted, inversion recovery, and post-(gado ____________lumine) axial and sagittal T1 weighted images are obtained of the brain.

The only thing I can find, given the " gado " and the " lumine " is: gadopentetate dimeglumine. Do you think this could be it and, if so, is there an abbreviation for this? What's the difference between this and gadolinium-DTPA (or is there any?) as I transcribe this quite often on similar scanning.

Thank you everyone. That may be it for me for the night (with any luck!!).

W.

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