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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Claustrophobic
  1. 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 ...
  2. Chest MRI Video (Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)  
    ... to remain still. Others may feel closed-in (claustrophobic) while in the MRI scanner. The scanner can ...
  3. Abdominal and Pelvic CT (Computed Tomography) Video (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    ... because they take longer and can be more claustrophobic), most patients can tolerate a CT scan easily. ...
  4. Body MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Video (Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)  
    ... to remain still. Others may feel closed-in (claustrophobic) while in the MRI scanner. The scanner can ...
  5. MR Angiography (MRA) Video (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    ... to remain still. Others may feel closed-in (claustrophobic) while in the MRI scanner. The scanner can ...
  6. Brain MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Video (Radiological Society of North America) (American College of Radiology)  
    ... to remain still. Others may feel closed-in (claustrophobic) while in the MRI scanner. The scanner is ...
  7. Computed Tomography (CT) -- Sinuses 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 ...
  8. Uterine Fibroid Treatment Video (American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)  
    ... to remain still. Others may feel closed-in (claustrophobic) while in the MRI scanner. The scanner can ...