Search Results 171-180 of 17496 for Claustrophobia
Individuals who are or may become claustrophobic during the MR exam. Individuals who have medical devices or implanted foreign metal objects for which MR ...
Has claustrophobia; Has gadolinium allergy. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please contact the study team for the most up-to ...
Unable to undergo MRI with contrast because of contraindications (e.g., pacemaker, metallic foreign body, pregnancy) or other reasons (severe claustrophobia, ...
* Contraindications to MRI (e.g. metal implants, claustrophobia). * Hematocrit < 35% * TSH < 0.4 or > 5.5. * Consumption of > 2 alcohol drinks per day or ...
History of claustrophobia or panic that cannot be adequately controlled. Physical limitation related to fitting in the bore of the magnet, including large ...
Is scheduled for surgical resection or biopsy. Exclusion Criteria. Claustrophobia; Contraindication for intravenous contrast or MRI. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
Patients who are claustrophobic; Patient who weigh more than 350 pounds or who body habitus precludes them from participation. Inclusion Criteria Normal ...
If you are claustrophobic, you may receive a mild sedative. Please contact the clinic in advance if a sedative is required. You'll be able to talk to the ...
Subjects will be excluded from undergoing the MRI if it is contraindicated (metal in head, cardiac pace maker, etc), if there is severe claustrophobia, if ...
... claustrophobia are permitted on this study if they are willing and able to undergo MRI with adequate sedation or anesthesia. Pregnancy and/or nursing females ...
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