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Claustrophobia in magnetic resonance imaging. Export

Can J Med Radiat Technol, Vol. 24, No. 3. (August 1993), pp. 115-116.

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Deeply pointless, save for a list of simple, practical suggestions for helping patients deal with fear. Probably what any good MR technologist would tell you.

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Patients who are claustrophobic can present many difficulties during an M.R.I. exam. The author examines the causes of claustrophobia, distinguishes between normal fear and phobia, and gives practical advice to help patients who experience claustrophobia during an M.R.I. exam.


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