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Effect of MRI on breast tissue expanders and recommendations for safe use
Andrew A. Marano
,
Peter W. Henderson
, Martin R. Prince
, Stephen M. Dashnaw
, Christine H. Rohde
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Safe Use
100%
Expander
100%
Breast Tissue Expander
100%
Tissue Expander
33%
Deflection Angle
33%
Prone Positioning
33%
Air-filled
33%
Alcohol
16%
Peri-procedural
16%
Unnecessary Procedures
16%
Magnetic Field
16%
In Vivo Analysis
16%
Clinical Risk
16%
Magnetic Field Strength
16%
1.5T MRI
16%
Temperature Variation
16%
3T MRI
16%
Thermometer
16%
Device Selection
16%
Angle Method
16%
Procedural Choice
16%
Strong Magnetic Field
16%
Gaussmeter
16%
Deflection Torque
16%
Imaging Choice
16%
MRI Devices
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
Breast Tissue Expander
100%
Tissue Expander
25%
Imaging
12%
Promethazine
12%
Breast Implant
12%
Unnecessary Procedure
12%
Table Salt
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
Breast Tissue
100%
Unnecessary Procedure
14%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
14%
Ex Vivo
14%
Breast Implant
14%
Promethazine
14%
Table Salt
14%
Engineering
Magnetic Field
100%
Magnetic Field Strength
50%
Device Manufacturer
50%
Appreciable Change
50%
Food Science
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%
Table Salt
12%
Neuroscience
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
100%