High quality metal isnt magnetic so it shouldn't interfere. However, the medical professionals have no way of knowing if yours are good quality or not so they'll probably make you remove them:)
CT Scans - MRI Scans
To do CAT scans and MRI scans on people so you can diagnose them with a disease
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Yes, metal plates can affect MRI scans. They may interfere with the magnetic field and radiofrequency signals used in MRI, potentially leading to image distortion or artifacts. Additionally, the presence of metal can pose safety concerns, especially if the metal is ferromagnetic, as it may move or heat up during the scan. It's important for patients to inform their healthcare provider about any metal implants prior to undergoing an MRI.
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X-Rays, MRI, or CT scans.
Inflammation can interfere with MRI imaging by causing changes in tissue structure and water content, which can affect the quality and accuracy of the images produced.
CAT scans and MRI scans are often used.
CAT scans and MRI scans are useful for a wide variety of medical investigations; the MRI in particular is very useful for neurological examinations, since it is otherwise very difficult to examine the brain in any detail. CAT scans can be used for all sorts of things, to investigate illness or injury in any part of the body. I had one recently for a kidney stone.
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X-Rays, MRI, or CT scans.
No, CT scans do not usually produce sharper images of soft tissue than those obtained using MRI.