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Whether they have a new hip or not, you are putting a magnetic strip into an incredibly strong magnetic field. The MRI should be enough to wipe or corrupt the data in the strip.

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Q: If patient undergoes MRI and has titanium hip if wallet is placed in pocket of the replaced hip after MRI can credit cards be erased?
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