gadoversetamide

gadoversetamide
gado·ver·set·a·mide (gad″o-vər-setґə-mīd) a nonionic chelate of gadolinium, used as a paramagnetic contrast medium in magnetic resonance imaging of intracranial lesions, lesions of the spine and associated tissues, and lesions of the liver; administered intravenously.

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