Search Results 131-140 of 17442 for Claustrophobia
Subjects will also be excluded if MRI is contraindicated (metal in head, cardiac pace maker, e.t.c.), if there is severe claustrophobia, if there are ...
Severe claustrophobia; BMI which prohibits subject from fitting in MRI device; Severe abdominal scarring precluding safe MRgFUS treatment; Active pelvic ...
Claustrophobia and inability to tolerate MRI (including MRI non-compatible implants, and movement disorders that would interfere with obtaining a quality ...
No history of untreatable claustrophobia; No magnetic resonance (MR) incompatible implants/devices or metallic foreign bodies; No contraindication to ...
Standard exclusion criteria for clinical MRI; e.g. cardiac pacemaker, claustrophobia, an implanted device that has been determined to be MR conditional at ...
suffer from claustrophobia; for 2H deuterium-MRI exams, subjects who are in a current diabetic ketoacidosis or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state will be ...
* Contraindications to MRI (e.g. metal implants, claustrophobia). * Hematocrit < 35% * TSH < 0.4 or > 5.5. * Consumption of > 2 alcohol drinks per day or ...
Absolute contraindications to MRI including pacemaker, AICD device, cochlear implant, VP shunt, aneurysm clip, deep brain stimulator, or severe claustrophobia;.
... claustrophobia that would prevent completion of all protocol scheduled MRI scans. Note: Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria may apply ...
Claustrophobia, cardiac pacemaker/wires in place, any absolute contraindication to MRI; Impaired renal function indicated by a GFR less than 30; Gadolinium ...
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