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Special MR Imaging Considerations

Guidelines for MRI in Patients with Complex DEVICES such as Pacemakers and DBS (Including AVAILABLE Hours, Personnel Required, Notable Artifacts, and Other Considerations)

Posted on January 9, 2019

MRI guidelines for patients with devices.

File: MRI-in-Patients-with-Devices-1.pdf

Guidelines for Non-Clinical Non-Research Use of MRI

Posted on October 26, 2017

Guidelines for Use of Consent and Waiver of Liability Form for Non-Clinical, Non-Research, MR Exams.

File: MRI-non-clinical-non-research-guidelines.pdf

MRA for the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolus

Posted on October 26, 2017

The purpose of this memorandum is to describe the appropriate use of pulmonary MRA for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolus in patients with dyspnea and/or chest pain, including the appropriate use of pulmonary MRA in pregnant patients.

File: memo-MRA-for-the-diagnosis-of-pulmonary-embolus.pdf
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