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Participants who are unable to undergo MR (claustrophobia, implanted device, etc.), pregnancy, obesity (> 400 lb). Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study ...
... claustrophobia. A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Patient Screening form will be completed by the subject per clinical practice requirements. Pregnant or ...
Subjects who have a history of claustrophobia that cannot be adequately controlled. Subjects who have a physical limitation related to fitting in the bore ...
- Contraindications for safe CMR scanning (e.g., claustrophobia, cochlear implant, implanted neural stimulator). - Presence of implantable cardiac pacemaker ...
Subjects will be excluded from the study if MRI is contraindicated as a result of MR unsafe implanted metallic devices, if there is severe claustrophobia ...
Contraindication to MRI scan, (e.g., due to the presence of pacemakers, hip replacements, or severe claustrophobia). Known coagulation problems, abnormal ...
Fear of places and situations that might cause panic and feelings of being trapped or helpless. It may include fear of crowds or open or enclosed spaces.
Contraindications to having a brain MRI (e.g., pacemaker; MRI-incompatible aneurysm clips, artificial heart valves, or other metal foreign body; claustrophobia ...
claustrophobic anxiety will also be excluded from participation. - Women who are or might be pregnant and nursing mothers are not eligible. - If the subject ...
Claustrophobic patients unable to tolerate the scans (no sedation can be offered). Due to the small bore size of the PET/MR scanner, BMI of 30 or higher ...
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