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An unsuspected MR projectile: a "wooden" chair with metal bracing.
Ulaner GA, Colletti PM. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2006;23:781-782.

This letter to the editor reminds radiology professionals to take extra caution in maintaining safety in magnetic resonance suites.

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