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Is aluminum safe in an MRI?

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Answered by vaishusinghrajput
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scans risk burns, because some patches contain tiny metal elements that can be heated by the device's huge magnet. “Some, but not all, of these patches contain a little bit of aluminum, just enough that the patch could overheat if worn during an M.R.I. scan

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