Hello: I cannot imagine any harming hazard for X-ray machines and CT scans. They are used when studying ingestion of metallic foreign bodies. On the other hand, MRI machines (and HGs with metal pieces) could get seriously damaged. (That is why neurosurgeons use now Titanium clips instead of steel ones). Greetings from Geneva, Wenceslao Martínez Calonge (incidentally, a pediatric surgeon) [EMAIL PROTECTED] CT: computerized tomography / MRI: magnetic ressonance imaging Simplesnet GTI, a net até 6 vezes mais rápida, ao mesmo preço de sempre! http://www.simplesnet.pt/
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