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Effect of Contrast Dose and Field Strength in the Magnetic Resonance Detection of Brain Metastases

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Abstract

Cumulative triple-dose images of both field strengths were superior to standard field strengths. However, administration of gadodiamide contrast agent produces higher contrast between tumor and normal brain on 3.0 T than on 1.5 T, resulting in better detection of brain metastases and leptomeningeal involvement.

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