HospitalsMRIs carry rare — but very real — hazards By Liz Kowalczyk — Boston GlobeApril 9, 2017 Reprints Paul Doherty was on a gurney when it began to be sucked into an MRI machine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in 2016. He was not injured. John Tlumacki / Boston Globe MRIs carry rare, but very real, hazards About the Author Reprints Liz Kowalczyk — Boston Globe @GlobeLizK Tags hospitals patient safety
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