Julie Kabil, PhD
Anou Sewonu, PhD
Introduction
Risks related to magnetic and electromagnetic fields in MRI
Risks associated with gadolinium-based contrast media
Pregnant women undergoing MRI: examinations without injection of contrast agents
Pregnant women undergoing MRI: examinations involving the injection of contrast agents
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