What Happens if You Take Metal into an MRI Machine? #brave

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What Happens if You Take Metal into an MRI Machine? #brave. The magnet in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines is exceptionally powerful compared to standard magnets commonly encountered in daily life. This strength is a key factor in the precision and clarity of the images produced during medical imaging. Tesla Measurement: The strength of an MRI magnet is measured in Tesla (T). While standard magnets might be measured in fractions of a Tesla, MRI magnets commonly range from 1.5 to 3 Tesla or even higher for advanced systems. Clinical Imaging Precision: The high magnetic field strength of an MRI machine allows for detailed imaging of internal structures, providing healthcare professionals with a comprehensive view for diagnostic purposes. Superconducting Magnets: Most MRI magnets are superconducting, meaning they maintain their magnetic field without constant power input. This allows for prolonged imaging sessions without the need for frequent adjustments. Homogeneity: MRI magnets are designed for exceptional homogeneity, ensuring a uniform magnetic field throughout the imaging volume. This uniformity is crucial for accurate and artifact-free imaging. Large Bore Systems: High-field MRI magnets often accompany large-bore systems, accommodating a variety of patients and improving overall patient comfort during imaging procedures. Research Applications: Beyond clinical imaging, the powerful magnets in MRI machines find applications in research, enabling scientists to study the structure and function of various materials and biological samples. The strength and precision of MRI magnets contribute significantly to the advancements in medical diagnostics and research. #MRIMagnet #MagneticStrength #MedicalImaging #TeslaMeasurement #DiagnosticPrecision #SuperconductingMagnets #ClinicalTechnology #HealthcareInnovation #MRIAdvancements #MagneticResonance #ResearchApplications #ImagingTechnology #HomogeneousField #PatientComfort #AdvancedDiagnostics #MedicalPhysics #DiagnosticClarity #RadiologyInsights #MRIInnovations #MedicalScience #fyp #fypシ #medicine
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Glass plugs only when getting an MRI. Good to know.

leahg.
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Why would you wear a butt plug to your MRI???

eckonmf
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I mean dude shouldn’t have had that in but HOLY FUCK why was there a pair of massive ball bearings in there?!

WendiGonerLH
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I cant imagine the pain he felt, oh my f** god. There are legit questions, like “why was he wearing a plug?” That can be answered literally by the video. The guy was told it was silicon. If that was the case, he wouldve been fine and no one would know better. But he was lied to by whatever company made the toy and had false advertising on the packaging, so thats not the guys fault. If he knew it was metal he’d prolly take it out for safety. Since he didnt know, and was led to believe differently, he kept it in and this happened. He should be sueing the toy company for false advertisement or something, and covered by insurance since the cause was not him but the companies false claims leading to false confidence.

sperkinson
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Why the fuck would someone wear a butt plug to an MRI, or ANYTHING AT ALL for that matter???

pineapplepotato
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Bad situation either way, I hope he’s okay.

sperkinson
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This is why we need universal healthcare in the states.

MeghanM.