Imaging Limitations
Cross-source consensus on Imaging Limitations from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- MRI does not assess coronary artery calcification well because it images hydrogen in water and fat rather than calcium. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- The transcript does not provide peer-reviewed outcome data proving mortality, cost, or population-level benefits of whole-body MRI screening. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- Coronary calcium scoring remains a CT-based tool, so MRI is not presented as a replacement for it. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- MRI is motion-sensitive, and the described protocol should not be treated as a complete heart-attack-risk assessment. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking
- The source does not quantify false positives, downstream biopsies, incidentaloma burden, or anxiety burden from asymptomatic screening. — Whole-Body MRI for Early Detection and Longitudinal Health Tracking