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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Injection

Hi,


"I had (contrast) dye (maybe just contrast) injected into my veins before I got an MRI scan."


"I received an injection of (contrast) dye before the MRI scan started."


"I got an injection of (contrast) dye before the MRI scan."


Could you help me decide whether these sentences are natural and grammatical or not?


Thank you.

  

Top answer

I received an injection of dye into my veins before the MRI scan started. au/gadolinium-contrast-medium / Gadolinium contrast media (sometimes called a MRI contrast media, agents or ‘dyes’) are chemical substances used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. When injected into the body, gadolinium contrast medium enhances and improves the quality of the MRI images.

  • I received an injection of dye into my veins before the MRI scan started.
  • au/gadolinium-contrast-medium / Gadolinium contrast media (sometimes called a MRI contrast media, agents or ‘dyes’) are chemical substances used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
  • When injected into the body, gadolinium contrast medium enhances and improves the quality of the MRI images.
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I received an injection of dye into my veins before the MRI scan started.


https://www.insideradiology.com.au/gadolinium-contrast-medium/

Gadolinium contrast media (sometimes called a MRI contrast media, agents or ‘dyes’) are chemical substances used in magnetic resona

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People generally talk of having scans or injections.

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