An MRI is not typically used to detect glass in the throat, as it is primarily designed for imaging soft tissues, organs, and joints. Glass is a dense material that may not be easily visible on MRI scans. Instead, a CT scan or X-ray would be more effective for identifying foreign objects like glass in the throat due to their ability to visualize denser materials. If there is suspicion of glass ingestion, seeking immediate medical attention is essential.
Probably not. MRI's use magnetic fields to detect water (really hydrogen). Glass will not show up very well. Ultrasound would probably see them if they are large enough as their density is different than the surrounding tissue.
no
An MRI can't prescribe glasses or contacts, but can detect tumors.
It depends, an mri will only detect it if the scanner is in the shoulder region
Throat Full of Glass was created in 2011.
MRI or a urine test.
glass-breaking sensor use microphone transducers to detect the glass breakage
glass-breaking sensor use microphone transducers to detect the glass breakage
does glass show up on xray
If you suspect an Inter-Uterine device (IUD) is missing, an MRI can detect it, if it's still inside the body. Of course, if the MRI doesn't detect it, it isn't there anymore.
CT, MRI, NIR, angiography
The MRI would detect enlarged vesicles.