Radiology Advances Podcast | RSNA
This episode reviews a proof-of-concept study from Mayo Clinic Minnesota on the use of ferumoxytol-enhanced MRI for detecting gastrointestinal bleeding after a comprehensive conventional workup has been negative. We examine how this blood pool agent's prolonged intravascular half-life addresses the diagnostic challenge of slow and intermittent GI bleeding, and discuss the clinical implications for patient management. Feasibility of ferumoxytol-enhanced MRI for detection of gastrointestinal bleeding when conventional evaluation is negative. Wells et al. Radiology Advances, 2026, 3, umaf043. [https://doi.org/10.1093/radadv/umaf043]
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