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Filter by:Although the lumbar puncture is a common procedure and has been performed without ultrasound for decades, other research studies suggest that there may be some benefits to using ultrasound. This study intends to see whether by using ultrasound there is increased success rate, decreased need for additional procedures, and less discomfort during the procedure.
Visual assessment of diagnostic PET/CT (positron emission tomography/computed tomography) images obtained after a single intravenous injection of BAY86-4367 in patients with cancer
This exploratory study utilizes ferumoxytol, an iron oxide nanoparticle MR contrast agent for imaging various inflammatory processes in the head and neck region, spine, including the central nervous system. The protocol enrolls subjects with radiological or histological diagnosis of unknown, dural, or parenchymal CNS lesions, multiple sclerosis, TIA or stroke, vasculitis, or other vascular lesions; arterial vasculopathy and venous thrombosis; or enlarged cervical lymph nodes. The main purpose of this study is to better understand the underlying cellular mechanisms, contrast agent extravasation, uptake into macrophages and to assess its value in clinical MR imaging.