Possible risks of MRI scan
Without the use of x-rays or any radiation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging / MRI allows for the detailed imaging of organs and tissues throughout the body. A large, round magnet surrounds a tube that houses an MRI-compatible screen. An MRI-compatible camera that may be fitted within the magnet is used to support the patient. The magnet's powerful magnetic field presents the hydrogen atoms' protons before being subjected to a radio wave beam. The resolution and detail of an MRI picture are fairly high, and it is capable of detecting minute alterations in bodily structures. To improve the accuracy of the pictures during several operations, contrast chemicals like gadolinium are employed. Risks associated with MRI Scan- 1. If a ferromagnetic aneurysm clip is present, an MRI test will not be done since there is a possibility that the clip might move and seriously damage the patient. 2. Patients that have metallic items in their bodies should inform their doctor or th