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Neurotoxic potential of gadodiamide after injection into the lateral cerebral ventricle of rats.

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The acute excitatory effects of high intraventricular doses of gadopentetate dimeglumine and gadodiamide are similar and appear to be attributable to local action at the infusion site, but differences exist between the two agents in the character and topography of the distant morphologic changes. The cerebellum was the brain area most sensitive to gadodiamide in this experimental model. It is unlikely that gadodiamide would gain access to the brain at these tissue doses when used intravenously for conventional clinical imaging, but our experimental model suggested that it had some unexpectedly specific neuropathologic potential.

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