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Important: VAERS reports alone cannot determine if a vaccine caused an adverse event. Reports may contain incomplete, inaccurate, or unverified information. Correlation does not equal causation.
Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal
2,467 total reports80.5% serious outcomes
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2,467
Total Reports
107
Deaths
1,880
Hospitalizations
80.5
Severity Rate
% serious outcomes
About Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal Reports
Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal has been reported 2,467 times in VAERS from 1990 to 2026.
Of these reports, 107 were associated with death (4.34%) and 1,880 involved hospitalization.
The overall serious outcome rate (death or hospitalization) for reports mentioning Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal is 80.5%.
Understanding Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal in VAERS
•Temporal association only: These reports show Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal occurred after vaccination, not necessarily because of vaccination.
•Background rates matter: Many symptoms occur naturally at baseline rates in the population, unrelated to vaccination.
•Reporting variability: Medical terminology may be used differently by various healthcare providers and over time.
•Investigation needed: High-frequency reports may trigger further epidemiological studies to determine causation.
What This Data Shows
Most Associated Vaccines: The vaccines most frequently mentioned in reports with Magnetic resonance imaging head abnormal. This may reflect usage patterns, not causation.
Severity Patterns: The percentage of reports that involve serious outcomes can help prioritize safety investigations.
Reporting Trends: Changes in reporting frequency over time may reflect increased awareness, media attention, or actual safety signals.
Most Associated Vaccines
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Reports:2,467
Deaths:107
Hospitalizations:1,880
Mortality Rate:4.34%
Severity Rate:80.5%
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Data Source
This data comes from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), jointly managed by CDC and FDA.