A patient with a large, dark tattoo on their upper back undergoes an MRI. Midway through the scan, they report a significant, localized heating sensation over the tattooed area. Which RF-related bioeffect is the MOST likely cause of this thermal sensation?
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A
The antenna effect, where the tattoo's conductive pigments resonate at the Larmor frequency.
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B
Increased local SAR due to high water content in the tattoo ink.
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C
Direct RF energy absorption by ferromagnetic metallic compounds in the tattoo ink.
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D
Gradient-induced eddy currents concentrating in the dermis layer.