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Welcome! In this video, wed like to tell you a little bit about your upcoming MRI examination. MRI is also called magnetic resonance imaging or nuclear magnetic resonance, and is particularly suitable for providing images of the internal organs. Unlike other imaging methods, such as computed tomography or X-ray, MRI does not expose you to harmful radiation. The MRI scanner works with a strong magnetic field so you will be asked to remove all metal objects in the changing room. These include eyeglasses and jewelry. But remember, there might also be metal objects in the clothes you are wearing, like zippers or bra wires. Some metal objects may be located inside your body and therefore cannot be removed. These include implants, pacemakers, and prostheses, which, depending on the material they are made of, may be affected by the magnetic field. As soon as youve gotten changed, you will be brought into the preparation room. For some examinations, contrast medium has to be administered in