No u can't. An MRI is done by a giant magnet.
No. A steel plate in one's head cannot cause interference with a computer.
only if it is magnatized
well, i'd be angry if I had a steel plate in my head......wouldn't you? Control your rage asker....there may be implants in the future of the future, patienceis a virtue; hoping is a healthy way to live.
If the MRI technologist positions you with your leg going into the magnet (the MRI machine) then your head would be out of it. Call the facility where you are scheduled to have the MRI and ask to speak with the MRI technologist and they can fully explain to you exactly how you will be positioned.
plate and structural steel
a tin plate is tin and a plate, and stainless steel is stainless steel.
yes
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Piping Project is one of the leading Steel Plate Manufacturer in USA. A stainless steel plate is a metal that is formed in thin pieces. A stainless steel plate is designed in thickness between 0.5 to 6 mm. The Steel Plate are thicker than foils but are thinner than a stainless steel plate. A plate has good corrosion resistance properties and works well in different conditions. PipingProjects.us is a top Steel Plate Supplier in USA.
PET or Positron Emission Tomography is not suitable for a person who has metal plate in his or her head. This is primarily due to the use of nuclear imaging technology. However, in some cases even an MRI scan might not be suitable.
Aluminum is not magnetic, but the metal can hold a small charge. Like other screw and plate implants (mostly titanium), and stainless steel crowns, there are often ways around any problems, such as heating and image distortion, that they might cause.
Yes. I have a metal plate in my head and have never had an issue with getting through security or flying around the world. I live a normal life. The only thing is to never have an MRI. The magnet could kill you. Doctors are mixed as to if this is really an issue but best not to ever chance it.