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Participant has any contraindications for MRI (example, prostheses, implants, claustrophobia, pacemaker); Participant has met criteria for dementia or has a ...
Contraindication to MRI scan (e.g., due to the presence of pacemakers, hip replacements or severe claustrophobia). Severe trauma within 6 months prior to ...
Claustrophobia precluding MRI;; A fixed contraction deformity in the affected limb that would prevent normal dexterity if patient were neurologically intact ...
Claustrophobia: history of severe claustrophobia that would lead to inability to conduct MRI. (Subjects may receive medication (for example, oral ...
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Individuals who experience severe claustrophobic anxiety (e.g., which would normally require general anesthesia for sedation to tolerate MRI) will also be ...
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Participant is unwilling or has a contraindication to undergo PET scanning including but not limited to claustrophobia, excessive weight or girth; History or ...
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