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Val M. Runge
Researcher at University of Bern
Publications - 241
Citations - 8386
Val M. Runge is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Gadoteridol. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 239 publications receiving 7856 citations. Previous affiliations of Val M. Runge include Tufts Medical Center & University of Iowa.
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Hepatic MR imaging with ferumoxides: a multicenter clinical trial of the safety and efficacy in the detection of focal hepatic lesions.
Pablo R. Ros,Patrick C. Freeny,Steven E. Harms,Steven E. Seltzer,Peter L. Davis,T W Chan,Arthur E. Stillman,L R Muroff,Val M. Runge,M A Nissenbaum +9 more
TL;DR: Ferumoxides is a safe and efficacious contrast agent for the detection of focal liver lesions on T2-weighted images on magnetic resonance (MR) images.
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Safety of approved MR contrast media for intravenous injection.
TL;DR: The safety issues involved with administration of intravenous contrast media in MR imaging are discussed, focusing on the six agents (four gadolinium chelates, one manganese chelate, and the last a large iron particle) with widespread use world‐wide.
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MRI contrast agents: basic chemistry and safety.
TL;DR: How the chemical structure influences inherent and in vivo stability toward dissociation, and how it affects important formulation properties is discussed.
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MR imaging of tumor microcirculation: Promise for the new millenium
June S. Taylor,June S. Taylor,Paul S. Tofts,Ruediger E. Port,Jeffrey L. Evelhoch,Michael V. Knopp,Wilburn E. Reddick,Wilburn E. Reddick,Val M. Runge,Nina A. Mayr +9 more
TL;DR: Clinical studies in this section show that some tumor types can be assessed by relatively simple dynamic measures and analyses, and suggest that a consensus on naming conventions (nomenclature) is needed to facilitate comparison and analysis of the results of studies conducted at different centers.
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Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis : A review of 6 cases temporally related to gadodiamide injection (omniscan)
TL;DR: The development of NSF was temporally related to gadodiamide injection, suggesting as the etiology dechelation of the agent and thus emphasizing the need for change in clinical practice.