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Participants who are unable to undergo MR (claustrophobia, implanted device, etc.), pregnancy, obesity (> 400 lbs.). Participating Mayo Clinic locations.
... claustrophobia); Postoperative tumor plus surgical bed size exceeds 5 cm in maximum diameter. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often ...
Subjects unable to complete MRI assessments(eg, subjects with ferro-magnetic prostheses, aneurysm clips, severe claustrophobia); Subjects who have taken a ...
Patients who are claustrophobic; Patients who weigh more than 350 lbs or whose body habitus precludes them from participation. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
These are extreme fears of objects or situations that pose little or no danger. There is no reason for these fears, but you stay away from these things.
Contraindication or inability to undergo MRI with Gd due to metal or metal implants, allergy to Gd contrast, claustrophobia, pain, spasticity, or excessive ...
- No contraindications to no-contrast MR evaluations: e.g. pacemaker or magnetically active metal fragments, claustrophobia. - Patients have the ability to ...
... claustrophobia which is not manageable with standard sedation, or participant working as a machinist, welder or metal worker (unless the participant will ...
... claustrophobia. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Any severe medical condition that, in the opinion of the Principal Investigator, would serve as ...
It also is called dyspnea. It might feel like your chest is tight. Or you have trouble breathing or can't breathe at all. Sometimes it may feel like you're ...
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