Dr. Franck Clarot is a radiologist, president of the National Federation of Radiologists (FNMR) in Eure-Saint-Maritime. Dr. Jean-Philippe Masson is a radiologist, national president of the FNMR.
Simple medical imaging techniques do not always enable visualization of all organs and vessels. This is why radiologists sometimes use an intravenous injection of a product that improves contrast or makes it possible to visualize certain phenomena or pathologies; In MRI, they are based on gadolinium, a “rare earth”, and in CT, iodine derivatives. These are called contrast products (PDC) because they make certain lesions appear “white”.
To date, these PDCs are provided by pharmacists to patients with a medical prescription, a person requesting the test, or a radiologist. Their packaging is fixed, one patient, one box per dose pack. That needs to change…maybe. Because the revolution of contrast…
Source: Le Figaro

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