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brestugo
02/16/24 10:19:13 AM
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https://www.ladbible.com/news/world-news/man-died-loaded-gun-mri-brazil-588145-20240213

A man has died after bringing a loaded gun with him inside a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) room.

40-year-old lawyer Leandro Mathias de Novaes was carrying a concealed weapon while accompanying his mother to an appointment.

The Brazilian was allegedly carrying a gun while accompanying his mother to her appointment at Laboratorio Cura that was concealed under his waistband.

According to reports, the man's weapon was pulled out of his waistband by the magnetic forces from the MRI machine, discharging into his stomach.
Following the horrific incident, Laboratorio Cura released a statement.

Both the patient and [her] companion were properly instructed regarding the procedures for accessing the examination room and warned about the removal of any and all metallic objects, according to the Miami Herald.

The firearm was not mentioned by the companion, who entered the examination room with the object by his decision, the statement concluded.

De Novaes had a license to carry the weapon, but it is unclear why he chose to carry it with him despite several warnings beforehand.

Prior to his death on 6 February, he regularly posted TikTok videos of pro-gun content, according to the New York Post.

But how exactly do MRI machines work?

Well, they create powerful magnetic fields and radio waves that target hydrogen nuclei, also known as protons, in water.

While the protons are subjected to the powerful magnetic field, their axes line up in a force that is about 1000x stronger than a standard fridge magnet.

This is why the gun went off even without the man getting into the machine itself, being in the room was a high enough force to set the gun off.

Science editor Abi Berger further explains the effects of the machine in the BMJ.

"This uniform alignment creates a magnetic vector oriented along the axis of the MRI scanner.

"When additional energy (in the form of a radio wave) is added to the magnetic field, the magnetic vector is deflected. The radio wave frequency....that causes the hydrogen nuclei to resonate is dependent on the element sought (hydrogen in this case) and the strength of the magnetic field." Berger continues.

"When the radio frequency source is switched off the magnetic vector returns to its resting state, and this causes a signal (also a radio wave) to be emitted. It is this signal which is used to create the MR images," she concludes.

MRIs are incredibly useful for seeing inside your body, specifically cartilage and muscles, which other methods can't image as effectively.

There have been previous incidents of people being fatally sucked into MRI scanners, though usually when metal oxygen tanks are brought into the room.

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Smackems
02/16/24 10:19:30 AM
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Just keeps happening

Also wtf did you link lmao

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ssjevot
02/16/24 10:20:31 AM
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Smackems posted...
Just keeps happening

Nah it's a repost of an older one. Also the link is about another thing entirely.

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AlphaWhelp
02/16/24 10:21:27 AM
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I do not think that link says what you say it says

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Smackems
02/16/24 10:21:29 AM
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ssjevot posted...
Nah it's a repost of an older one. Also the link is about another thing entirely.
Either way it has happened multiple times

The Dr I work with and I have laughed about it

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BlueKat
02/16/24 10:24:24 AM
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There have been previous incidents of people being fatally sucked
into MRI scanners, though usually when metal oxygen tanks are brought
into the room.


WTF?

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brestugo
02/16/24 10:24:37 AM
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ssjevot posted...
Nah it's a repost of an older one. Also the link is about another thing entirely.

No, it's new. This is the older one:

https://www.sciencealert.com/us-woman-takes-her-gun-into-an-mri-scanner-and-gets-seriously-lucky

I'll fix the link.


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Smackems
02/16/24 10:25:58 AM
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No don't fix it

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ssjevot
02/16/24 10:27:08 AM
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Literally a year old:
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article272377508.html

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yemmy
02/16/24 10:33:36 AM
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brestugo posted...
No, it's new. This is the older one:

https://www.sciencealert.com/us-woman-takes-her-gun-into-an-mri-scanner-and-gets-seriously-lucky

I'll fix the link.

the new york post article it links as a source was 2-9-23 (over a year ago)

its fucking LAD bible lol. This topic should be deleted just for using that clickbait bs as a news source


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Ricemills
02/16/24 10:35:06 AM
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brestugo posted...
No, it's new. This is the older one:

https://www.sciencealert.com/us-woman-takes-her-gun-into-an-mri-scanner-and-gets-seriously-lucky

I'll fix the link.

No. The Brazilian lawyer story is way older than the lady.

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Revisited
02/16/24 11:03:55 AM
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How did this happen. The nurse made me wear a gown because she spotted the teeny tiny metal zipper on my pants, yet somehow a gun escapes the notice of the staff there?
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Ricemills
02/16/24 11:41:57 AM
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Revisited posted...
How did this happen. The nurse made me wear a gown because she spotted the teeny tiny metal zipper on my pants, yet somehow a gun escapes the notice of the staff there?

Authority abuse.
The dude was a renowned lawyer and gun activist in Brazil.
Also he concealed the weapon so the nurse probably didn't know.

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