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Avoid Masks With Metal During Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Avoid Masks With Metal During Magnetic Resonance Imaging News & Analysis News From the Food and Drug Administration First Drug Approved for Rare Genetic Avoid Masks With Metal During cancer may have metastasized but is poten- Disorder Affecting Kidneys Magnetic Resonance Imaging tially curable with surgery or radiation Although face masks that contain metal can Thefirsttreatmentfortheraremetabolicdis- therapy and for those with suspected recur- protect against coronavirus disease 2019, ease primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) has rence based on elevated serum prostate- they could also cause injury during a mag- received FDA approval. specific antigen (PSA) levels. net resonance imaging (MRI) examination, Lumasiran,marketedasOxlumo,wasap- Injected intravenously, Ga PSMA-11 proved for use in children and adults with the FDA has cautioned. binds to the PSMA, a protein often pres- PH1, a genetic condition in which the body ent in large amounts in cancerous pros- overproduces oxalate due to deficiency of tate tumors. Tracer accumulations help the liver enzyme alanine–glyoxylate amino- clinicians locate cancer during scans. transferase. Oxalate is found in many foods The technique may spare patients with and in the human body. suspected metastatic cancer from unnec- Among primary hyperoxalurias, PH1 is essary surgery or detect sites in the the most severe and the most common body where cancer http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Avoid Masks With Metal During Magnetic Resonance Imaging

JAMA , Volume 325 (3) – Jan 19, 2021

Avoid Masks With Metal During Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Abstract

News & Analysis News From the Food and Drug Administration First Drug Approved for Rare Genetic Avoid Masks With Metal During cancer may have metastasized but is poten- Disorder Affecting Kidneys Magnetic Resonance Imaging tially curable with surgery or radiation Although face masks that contain metal can Thefirsttreatmentfortheraremetabolicdis- therapy and for those with suspected recur- protect against coronavirus disease 2019, ease primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) has rence based on...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2021 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2020.25687
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Abstract

News & Analysis News From the Food and Drug Administration First Drug Approved for Rare Genetic Avoid Masks With Metal During cancer may have metastasized but is poten- Disorder Affecting Kidneys Magnetic Resonance Imaging tially curable with surgery or radiation Although face masks that contain metal can Thefirsttreatmentfortheraremetabolicdis- therapy and for those with suspected recur- protect against coronavirus disease 2019, ease primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1) has rence based on elevated serum prostate- they could also cause injury during a mag- received FDA approval. specific antigen (PSA) levels. net resonance imaging (MRI) examination, Lumasiran,marketedasOxlumo,wasap- Injected intravenously, Ga PSMA-11 proved for use in children and adults with the FDA has cautioned. binds to the PSMA, a protein often pres- PH1, a genetic condition in which the body ent in large amounts in cancerous pros- overproduces oxalate due to deficiency of tate tumors. Tracer accumulations help the liver enzyme alanine–glyoxylate amino- clinicians locate cancer during scans. transferase. Oxalate is found in many foods The technique may spare patients with and in the human body. suspected metastatic cancer from unnec- Among primary hyperoxalurias, PH1 is essary surgery or detect sites in the the most severe and the most common body where cancer

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 19, 2021

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