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Abstract #1444

Contrasted Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Venography with Gadofosveset Trisodium

Larry A. Kramer1, Allan M. Cohen1, Jared H. Heimbigner1, William K. Carson1, Andrew D. Barreto2, Staley A. Brod2, Ponnada A. Narayana1, Jerry S. Wolinsky2

1Diagnostic Imaging and Intervention, UTHSC-Houston, Houston, TX, United States; 2Department of Neurology, UTHSC-Houston, Houston, TX, United States

Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance venography with gadofosveset trisodium can be utilized as a comprehensive evaluation of the intracranial and extracranial venous system with minimal artifacts and time efficient acquisition. Excellent correlation with conventional venography was achieved.

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