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Thursday, September 22, 2011
What causes MRI vertigo? Machine's magnetic field pushes fluid in the inner ear's balance organ
In a new study published in Current Biology online on Sept. 22, a team led by Johns Hopkins scientists suggests that MRI's strong magnet pushes on fluid that circulates in the inner ear's balance center, leading to a feeling of unexpected or unsteady movement. The finding could also call into question results of so-called functional MRI studies designed to detect what the brain and mind are doing under various circumstances. MedicalXpress
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