Tomas Randell
Mon. 20 Jun.05, 19:38
[Reply (1 of 3) to: 'Metalic particles into the cornea' started by: 'Jorge Cazal' on Mon. 13 Jun.05]
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Metalic particles into the cornea |
For my personal opinion, it is not to expect that these microscopic steel particles are a contraindication for an MRI of the head. An injury of the patient by dislocation or
torque presents not a real risk because of the small size.
The possibility of heating is minimal and can be additional lowered by reducing the SAR. Artifacts may reduce the image quality a little, but diagnostic brain imaging is certainly possible. The use of a mid or low field MRI machine will also reduce any risks.
Hope this will help.
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