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In this study we investigated the effect of varying both concentration and
dosage of an intravenously administered MR contrast agent on the concentrat
ion-time curve in brain tissue. Aside from injection time and injection rat
e, our model considers the distribution of transit-time between injection s
ite and brain but it is independent from pulse rate, heart volume or other
circulation parameters. The width of the transit-time distribution and the
concentration-time course in the brain were computed according to indicator
dilution theory. We found that increasing the dosage of the administered c
ontrast agent raises the maximum concentration of the agent in the brain, p
articularly if the injection time is short. Increasing the concentration of
the agent (at fixed dosage and injection rate) also increases maximum conc
entration in the brain capillaries, particularly if the injection time is l
ong. This increase, however, is less than that achieved by raising the dosa
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