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A helium shortage cripples the service of the only MRI device at Latakia General Hospitals.
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A helium shortage cripples the service of the only MRI device at Latakia General Hospitals.

15 June, 2026.Syria.1 sources

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“In the corridors of Latakia's Maternity and Children's Hospital, the families of patients stand puzzled about whether to transfer them to private centers or postpone essential tests, while doctors search for possible alternatives, in conditions that exceed their capabilities, due to the MRI machine being out of service as a result of a shortage of medical supplies in Syria, affected by the consequences of the American-Iranian war and the resulting complications to air transport and the shipment of medical materials”

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