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How do I prepare for an MRI?
What does the MR scanning center staff need to know about me to perform the scan?
What will happen when I get scanned?
Isn't an MRI scan basically the same as a CAT scan?
Do you need a prescription for an MRI?
If I have an MRI scan, how will I find out the results?
Can I choose the kind of MRI scanner I want?
Do I have to lie still when I have an MRI?
When is an MRI called for?
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DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF TO BE SCANNED IF YOU HAVE A PACEMAKER OR OTHER IMPLANTED MECHANICALLY, ELECTRICALLY OR MAGNETICALLY ACTIVATED DEVICE. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY ORDERED BY THE RADIOLOGIST, YOU WILL NOT BE SCANNED IF YOU HAVE METAL IMPLANTS IN THE HEAD REGION.
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