(at around 6 mins) The MRI scan should not have been performed if there was a bullet in the brain, as the patient would have died due to the magnet and its strength. A CT scan would have sufficed.Actually a CT would not show the brain stem (the area the bullet is located). So the only chance saving the patient's life (with time being of the essence) IS the MRI - hoping the bullet is not magnetic (for example titanium). Most modern bullets in production today are copper jacketed lead or just lead. While steel core copper jacketed bullets are available, they are uncommon. Copper and lead are both non-magnetic so this would not present a problem.
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