How to determine if gadolinium was used in your MRI scan

by Administrator 30. April 2010 05:16
When individuals receive MRI exams, they are not always advised whether a contrast agent was used in the scan. They also may not be able find this information in their medical records. 
 
The best source of this information is the hospital's accounting records. These records will indicate whether a contrast agents was used and which company produced the agent. While individuals may be able to obtain this information on their own, lawyers often have the experience and know-how in obtaining hospital records.
 
If you or anyone you know is trying to determine if gadolinium was used in an MRI scan, contact the gadolinium lawyers of Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187. 

Be the first to rate this post

  • Currently 0/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Tags:

gadolinium attorney | gadolinium lawyer | Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy

Powered by BlogEngine.NET 1.4.5.0

BlogRoll

Download OPML file OPML

home  |  about the firm  |  attorneys  |  nsf/nsd  |  gadolinium  |  articles  |  contact us  |  blog  |  resources  |  link exchange
© Copyright 2004-2012 Williams Kherkher. Attorneys are licensed only in the state of Texas unless otherwise indicated in the biographical section. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Williams Kherkher's primary office is located in Texas. Terms of Use. Disclaimer.
8441 Gulf Freeway, Suite 600, Houston, TX 77017-5051 -- 800-696-5341

Search Engine Optimization provided by The Search Engine Guys.