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  2. Safety of magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    The ACR White Paper on MR Safety has been rewritten and was released early in 2007 under the new title ACR Guidance Document for Safe MR Practices. In December 2007, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), a UK healthcare regulatory body, issued their Safety Guidelines for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Equipment in Clinical ...

  3. History of magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    MRI Scanner Mark One. The first MRI scanner to be built and used, in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in Scotland. The history of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) includes the work of many researchers who contributed to the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and described the underlying physics of magnetic resonance imaging, starting early in the twentieth century.

  4. Traumatic brain injury - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, vehicle safety laws have decreased rates of TBI in high-income countries, [10] which have seen decreases in traffic-related TBI since the 1970s. [54] Each year in the United States, about two million people have a TBI, [ 21 ] approximately 675,000 injuries are seen in the emergency department, [ 174 ] and about 500,000 patients are ...

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  7. History of neuroimaging - Wikipedia

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    Rather than using ionizing or X-radiation, MRI uses the variation in signals produced by protons in the body when the head is placed in a strong magnetic field. Associated with early application of the basic technique to the human body are the names of Jackson (in 1968), Damadian (in 1972), and Abe and Paul Lauterbur (in 1973).

  8. Head injury - Wikipedia

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    An MRI may also be conducted to determine if someone has abnormal growths or tumors in the brain or to determine if the patient has had a stroke. [ 33 ] Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the most widely used scoring system used to assess the level of severity of a brain injury.

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