Ear & Body Piercing: Horizontal clitoral hood piercing/MRI . AskBME - Hood Piercing and MRI - Body Modification Answered

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16 Jan 2009 clitoral hood, body jewelry, mri scans: You should not have to remove the jewelry for MRI. Body jewelry is nearly all non-magnetic.

20 Mar 2009 Ive worn my body jewelry in an MRI and was fine. Anna on March 21st, 2009 at 11: 08 am. Honestly, I think it would be ok. If your jewelry is

exists between people with body piercings and the healthcare industry is the requirement to remove body jewelry during MRI scans. The

23 Nov 2008 I took all my jewelry out for that (it was mostly stainless steel). It was looking like I was going to need another MRI when I was done

23 Nov 2008 I took all my jewelry out for that (it was mostly stainless steel). It was looking like I was going to need another MRI when I was done

Since an MRI camera uses magnets, you will need to remove all metal from your body (jewelry, hairclips, etc.) before you go into the MRI room.

11 Sep 2009 I'm having an MRI on Tuesday to confirm diagnosis of a labral tear What about some kind of fishing line? If it were me though, I'd just take

Since an MRI camera uses magnets, you will need to remove all metal from your body (jewelry, hairclips, etc.) before you go into the MRI room.

23 Oct 2007 "Appropriate body jewelry is non-magnetic, and as such does not need to be removed for MRI procedures* unless it is located in the region answers.yahoo.com › ... › › › - -

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My wife recently had cause to have a Magnetic Resonance Imaging examination (MRI ) of the head, which resulted in the detection and successful removal of a

I had a cervical (neck) MRI with 27 pieces of metal jewelry in my head. It worked just fine. My body jewelry is high-quality NON FERROMAGNETIC jewelry that

In addition, for body piercing jewelry made from electrically conducting material, there is a possibility of MRI-related heating that could cause excessive

16 Jan 2009 clitoral hood, body jewelry, mri scans: You should not have to remove the jewelry for MRI. Body jewelry is nearly all non-magnetic.

I was just wondering about x-rays and m.r.i.'s with body jewelry cause my peircer told me it doesn't affect them too much as long as the jewelry is high

Titanium will not react to the magnetic field generated by the MRI. However that isn't the reason they ask for body jewellery to be removed.

Is It Always Necessary to Remove Body Jewelry For An MRI Or CAT Scan?

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