Well, there has been no reports of any ill effects on the patient's or babies as of yet, and the MRI has been used since the 1980's. Although it is still recommeneded you tell your phyiscian. And typically MRI's are only recommended for women when a physician can determine that the benefits outway the risks, as the baby is surrounded is a magnetic field. However, like i said earlier, no reprted cases. So your probably good.
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Yes, only metal objects cannot go into an MRI. My father invented the Ommaya reservior, he recently passed away. Alex
MRI technician training can be found at most universities that are known for their medical training. A good place to start would be at the hospital, to ask an actual mri specialist where they got their degrees.
It shows what is inside of us.
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Yes. It is safe in a CT. Ask about the policy if getting an MRI.
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You can easily call the place where you're having it done and ask beforehand. Before that, I recommend you take a pharmacy bough pregnancy test to know if that's even an issue.
I just had an MRI and they told me that if you "recently" had a tattoo, it can pull some of the ink out. Unlikely at best. Most pigments are carbon based and therefore non-metallic / non-magnetic. It's totally possible if you got your tattoo in JAIL, but otherwise, not if you got it in the last 20 years. no one uses lead based or metallic ink anymore While it is highly unlikely that an MRI would cause any problems the above answer is incorrect. No agency regulates tattoo inks, and metallic inks are still being manufactured. With the recent scares regarding lead and other toxins in products imported from China there may be reason for concern...Many tattoo inks are made in China. A LOT of black tattoo ink is made from iron oxide. No one uses lead-based or mercury-based ink anymore, but almost all tattoo ink is made from metallocene pigments--they are more durable than dyes or plastics. My bet: if you got the work done recently an MRI machine can pull the ink out.
they might have more risk to dying than younger people do because of their age