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peripheral artery stents, cardiac pacemaker, known claustrophobia, or known/possible pregnancy or breast-feeding) will be excluded according to ...
... claustrophobia. Absolute contraindications to liver biopsy including coagulopathy. History of decompensated cirrhosis complicated by one or more of the ...
Claustrophobia and inability to tolerate MRI (including MRI non-compatible implants, and movement disorders that would interfere with obtaining a quality ...
... claustrophobia; cannot lay prone. Note: Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria may apply. Eligibility last updated 10/07/2024. Questions ...
Patients who cannot tolerate MRI (e.g., claustrophobia, severe back pain or spasm, involuntary movement [e.g., tremor, dystonia]). Patients who have total ...
Patients who are claustrophobic; Patients with more than minimal pleural effusions; Patients who are pregnant. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study ...
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 ...
Women who have contraindications to MRI or PET for safety reasons, such as an MRI-incompatible implant or claustrophobia. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
Absolute contraindications to MRI including pacemaker, AICD device, cochlear implant, VP shunt, aneurysm clip, deep brain stimulator, or severe claustrophobia;.
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