MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
An MRI does not use dangerous radiation like an X-ray does. It is just a powerful magnetic field that (so far) hasn't been associated with any deliberating effect.
The patient should not have any magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests for six months after the procedure, because the magnetic field may move the stent.
The patient should not have any magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests for six months after the procedure, because the magnetic field may move the stent.
The patient should not have any magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests for six months after the procedure, because the magnetic field may move the stent.
Six months is also "half a year" and therefore has the adjective form "semiannual."
Wait until the case is closed. To be absolutely safe, waith six months from that date.
Every six months
An old Youngman joke .... A doctor gave a man six months to live ... he couldn't pay his bill ... so he gave him another six months.
six months of oil and myrrh and another six months with perfumes and various cosmeticsEsther 2:12 (NIV)
Only after six months of legal residency.
Ask your doctor or health centre.
The main disadvantage is that the patient must remain in a body cast for about six months, then wear a brace for another three to six months while the bone fusion solidifies.
the requirement "valid for six months" refers to how long the passport must be valid for in the future, i.e. it must not expire for at least another six months. The date of issue (if you got it a week ago or 20 years ago) is not relevant.