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Results 1 - 10 of 35 for Claustrophobic
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  5. ... open side. It may make you feel less claustrophobic. The images produced may not be as good ...
  6. ... can be a little uncomfortable. Some people feel claustrophobic in an MRI scanning machine. An edrophonium test ...
  7. ... the scan. Tell your provider if you are claustrophobic (afraid of closed spaces). You may be given ...
  8. ... you will have nose clips. If you are claustrophobic, the part of the test in the closed ...
  9. ... breaths. Let your doctor know if you are claustrophobic.
  10. Computed Tomography (CT) -- Head Video (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    ... you have a hard time staying still, are claustrophobic or have chronic pain, you may find a ...
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