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Difficulty lying supine and still for up to 3 hours in the MRI unit or claustrophobia. Impaired renal function with estimated glomerular filtration rate ...
Significant claustrophobia that cannot be managed with mild medication. Subjects who weigh more than the upper weight limit of the MR scanner table and who ...
Contraindication to MRI (claustrophobia, pacemaker, pregnancy, shoulder implant, etc.). Glenohumeral osteoarthritis on xrays/MRI. Grade 4 fatty infiltration ...
* History of claustrophobia with active symptoms that would interfere with the MRI * Any contraindication to MRI safety questionnaire. Note: Other protocol ...
For example, if you have a phobia of tight spaces (claustrophobia), you might get sweaty and shaky when you get in an elevator or even when you think about ...
Has no MRI contraindications. Exclusion Criteria. Claustrophobic and won't be able to tolerate the MRI scan; Has excessive voluntary motion during the MRI scan ...
-Patient is unable to tolerate MRI (foreign body; i.e. pacemaker or other implanted device; claustrophobia; inability to tolerate rectal coil, etc.…) ...
antagonist therapy over the course of the study. 5. Known claustrophobia, or difficulty completing prior PET scan procedure(s) 6. Left ventricular end ...
... claustrophobia; Ability to comply with protocol; Competent and able to provide written informed consent. Exclusion Criteria. Advanced CKD: Stage 5 (two kidney ...
Subjects who are too claustrophobic to perform the tests. Subject who have had previous brain irradiation, stroke or brain tumor(s). Participating Mayo ...
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