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I've been diagnosed with" posterior epidural space, barely enhancing, multicystic lesion of size 19x7x37 mm at d5-d6 level, it pushes cord anteriorly" in a contrast-enhanced mri of thoracic spine. As it was ce, I was given gbca as contrast dye, namely gadoxetate disodium 10 ml commercial names: eovist, primovist now, i've read some studies conducted in past decade, regarding it's retention in brain, bones, liver and kidneys, and i'm worried about it, individuals with intact blood-brain-barrier and proper renal function have known to have [gd] residuals in brain. [gd] in it's free ionic state is neurotoxic, it's been known for long time, it can participate in calcium voltaic-channels as a calcium mimic. The queries i've, 1. It's neurotoxic in free form, it remains in brain, so is there any specific treatment course for detoxification of the same? 2. The gbca I was given is primarily used for liver imaging, why was I given that one? Was it appropriate? (gadoxetate disodium is a linear ionic gbca, which has more retention characteristic than macrocyclic gbcas, in europe the linear gbcas are banned for the same, however gadoxetate disodium, being linear is approved only for liver imaging) 3. The side effects i'm experiencing are brain fog, constipation and feeling of hotness, what should I do about it? Brain fog is my topmost concern, I feel like complete different person, my emotions and visualization feels just like plain and raw text and pictures, i'm having mental confusion. After only that, I looked up available clinical data regarding the substance. My ability to think, the abstractions, have I lost them? 4. I am being sensitive to eat what or what not, i've read zinc, which is generally abundant in specific diets, affects the molecules stability, leading to release of neurotoxic ions, or food such cilantro having chelating properties, some notable pathological findings about me: my urine sample depicted no renal abnormalities. I've little exceeded amount of bilirubin content both direct and indirect. Thanks immensely in advance, and would like to follow up your advice and recommended treatment.

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I think you are worrying too much. Single doses of the contrast do not have any long lasting effects so relax.
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It is normal however, do consult your ophthalmologist as only a test result means nothing without looking into the symptoms.
Asked for female, 43 years old from Pune
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You must find the root cause of your allergy and stop exposure to it as that is the only way to cure your condition. All medication will only reduce your symptoms, they cannot cure the allergy.
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Such advice is given considering all the points- detailed personally taken medical history, examination and all reports so ask same or another gynecologist by personally meeting.
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It doesn't mean for you this is the process of culture and report shows no growth of bacteria after 48 hrs consult if needed.
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Machine is designed in such a way that a patient lies flat on the stretcher part of machine and body is moved in such a way that main part of machine is adjusted for the area of which examination is done. Three sides around body are open.
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Basically it is not possibke to have chiod of a+ to parrnts who have o+ and b+. They can have either b+ or o+ childrens. It can only be possible with ab or a for atleast 1 parent.
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Although its highly unlikely but inheritance of the abo blood group system is more complicated than just having one gene with three alleles. If we consider effective mutations but again highly unlikely.
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Yes--the blood bank will inform the intending donor --if he is rejected due to specific health problems.
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It may be a hospital-acquired infection and your immunity may be low---your doctor will usually treat you with antibiotics with symptomatic treatment. Hope -you are not having any serious symptoms -----wish you early complete recovery.
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