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Arnold Buggins

Fri. 21 Dec.18,
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Deaf in one ear but MRI scan says 'everything's normal'
(I'm not a professional user of MRI, just someone who has recently had an MRI scan and is puzzled at the result. I hope it's still OK to post here).rnrnSeveral months ago I received a violent blow to the side of my head, and ever since, I have been totally deaf in the ear on that side. Even worse, instead of hearing anything in that ear, I'm getting a constant really loud whistling sound in that ear. As you can imagine, this is causing me a great amount of distress.rnrnI was given a CT scan which showed nothing, so then I was given an MRI scan, and I recently got the result. To my great surprise (and dismay) the letter i got from the specialist said that the scan showed that 'everything was perfectly normal'. My first reaction was to phone him and ask just how I could be totally deaf in one ear if the scan showed everything was normal, but I live in the UK, and you're not even allowed to approach a specialist directly - you have to get your doctor to do this for you. In view of how overstretched our health service is here, it could be months before I can get any answers.rnrnThis is why I'm posting here. I don't know anything about MRI scanners and all the Internet searches I've done just come up with answers to things like 'are they safe?' and 'how noisy are they?'rnrnSo can anyone tell me how an MRI scan can show there's nothing wrong with me when I'm totally deaf in an ear that had nothing wrong with it before that blow to the head?rnrnAny answers will be very gratefully received.
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Simion Marga

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We want to bay the MRI scanner. Can somebody help us to choose the optimal low field model with permanent magnet?
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Gary Brown

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Employer relates that any cardiac stent implanted after 2008 is safe on ANY MRI scanner within our system. This ranges from 0.3 Open scanners to 1.2 High field Open and 1.5 and 3T closed systems.
Contrarily, the manufacturer data on certain stents states 1.5 or 3 T ONLY, but we are urged to scan on an open if implanted after 2008. Does anyone have any type of testing documentation that this is safe? I'm not so much worried about the field strength as I am the magnetic field orientation as the defining safety issue.
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CONOR O'KEEFFE

Thu. 9 Apr.20,
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Help - Lateral Knee Pain
Hi Everyone. I got an MRI scan recently which diagnosed a small tear in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus. I am confused because the pain is lateral around the fibula. Looking at the scan it looks like there is a lot of fluid around the fibula, can anyone tell me if this looks normal?Thanks so much for any help
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Albert Yen

Wed. 5 Feb.20,
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MRI-PDFF
Hi, You may start with checking the MRI candidate sites whether their MRI is equipped with following package: IDEAL IQ for GE MRI scanner, mDIXON-Quant for Philips MRI scanner, LiverLab for Siemens MRI scanner. This shall shall exclude some candidates and save a lot efforts. Certainly there will be other concerns if it's a multi-center study. This article may help: https://www.birpublications.org/doi/pdf/10.1259/bjr.20170378
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