MRI Skin Disease called NSF Explained by Dr. Tew
In the latest edition of RenaLife, Houston Physician & Attorney Dr. Brian Tew explains the concerns and dangers of the use of MRI contrast dyes on patients with renal failure & kidney. Such contrast dyes can cause a rare and potentially fatal skin and muscle disorder called Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis or NSF. This NSF article explains Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis, NSF Symptoms and how gadolinium causes NSF. He explains the differences of other skin discorders and how NSF resembles scleromyxedema and how skin biospies of the affected thickened areas have proved otherwise. For a complete copy of Dr. Tews article please read the March 2009 edition of Renalife or visit Dr. Tew's website Nephrogenic-Systemic-Fibrosis.com. The Willis Firm in Houston, Texas is working closely with Dr. Tew on MRI NSF cases with confirmed diagnosis of NSF and with new clients who had yet to be tested for NSF.
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