Should patients with brain implants undergo MRI?
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Thomas Stieglitz | Jürgen Hennig | Erwin Fuhrer | Jochen Leupold | Oliver G Gruschke | Jan G Korvink | Johannes B Erhardt | J. Hennig | T. Stieglitz | J. Korvink | M. Wapler | O. Gruschke | J. Leupold | J. B. Erhardt | Matthias C Wapler | E. Fuhrer
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