Study type:
Study regarding implants/medical devices
(experimental study)
The effects of nuclear magnetic resonance on patients with cardiac pacemakers
dev./impl.
By:
Pavlicek W, Geisinger M, Castle L, Borkowski GP, Meaney TF, Bream BL, Gallagher JH
Published in: Radiology 1983; 147 (1): 149-153
Exposure
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