Claims
- 1. A dual purpose MRI contrast medium consisting essentially of an aqueous dispersion of superparamagnetic solid particles and at least one polyelectrolyte which acts as a dispersant, said polyelectrolyte having an average molecular weight of from 1,000 to 25,000 said superparamagnetic solid particles having a primary particle size of from 7 to 50 nm and a specific surface area of from 30 to 130 m2/g and being present in the dispersions in the form of colloidal units with on average only one superparamagnetic solid particle enveloped by the polyelectrolyte, and said polyelectrolyte having a charge number greater than 5, with the proviso that the relaxivities of the contrast media are such that r1 is greater than 9×104 M−1s−1 and the ratio of r2 to r1 is at least 7, measured at 20 MHz and 37° C.
- 2. A dual purpose MRI contrast medium comprising a dispersion as claimed in claim 1, wherein r1 is greater than 5×104 M−1s−1, measured at 10 kHz and 37° C. and is greater than 1.5×105 M−1s−1 when measured at 4 MHz and 37° C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/068,201, filed on May 27, 1993 now abandoned.
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