Severe joint and bone pain, mental confusion linked to Gadolinium toxicity from MRI scan
You may be entitled to compensation if you’ve experienced debilitating chronic headaches, skin hardening, bone and joint pain, and clouded mental acuity from Gadolinium toxicity from an MRI scan that used a linear gadolinium-based contrast agent .
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Gadolinium toxicity, caused by gadolinium-based contrast agents in MRI or MRA scans, can lead to Gadolinium Deposition Disease (GDD) and Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF), excruciatingly painful and sometimes deadly diseases. Symptoms of GDD include fibrosis in the skin, bones and organs, which leads to chronic bone and joint pain, headaches and clouded mental acuity. NSF is a debilitating and deadly disease which cause patient’s skin to harden and joints to contract.
Symptoms of gadolinium toxicity can start within minutes up to two months after an MRI or MRA where a gadolinium-based contrast agent was used.
Who is at Risk
Patients with no known prior kidney or renal issues who acquired gadolinium toxicity and suffered complications within minutes or up to two months after receiving an MRI or MRA scan that used a linear gadolinium-based contrast agent may be eligible for compensation.
Our experienced attorneys can help you start a claim and potentially get the compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost wages and pain/suffering. Contact us today to get started on your case.
From 2008-2015, over 1,000 lawsuits were filed against the manufacturers of gadolinium-based contrast agents, which were used in MRI and MRA scans. The manufacturers of these agents failed to warn healthcare providers of this danger until May 2018.
Side Effects of Gadolinium Toxicity
Excruciating, intense pain in arms and legs
Inability to use hands, legs, arms, feet and other joints
Tendons, ligaments and soft-tissue thickening
Tingling or numbness of skin
Severe, persistent headaches
Kidney damage
Skin hardening or skin that appears spongy or rubbery
Joint contraction
Brain Fog
If you suffered gadolinium toxicity after receiving an MRI or MRA scan using gadolinium-based contrast agents, call us today for your free case evaluation. 1-800-229-7989.
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