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Therapeutic approach to ingested Button-type batteries
Pediatric Radiology, 1989Button-type batteries ingested by 13 children were removed from the esophagus and the upper gastro-intestinal tract by means of the FE-EX "OGTM-technique". An initial radiogram from the nasopharynx to the anus was performed. We used the FE-EX tube magnet with a cylindric Vacomax/Vacodym magnet.
E, Volle, P, Beyer, H J, Kaufmann
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JAMA, 1983
A retrospective analysis of 56 button (miniature) battery ingestions was conducted. This represents the largest series in the literature studying this problem. Impaction of these foreign bodies, most frequently in the esophagus (five cases), was a uniform predictor of severe morbidity.
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A retrospective analysis of 56 button (miniature) battery ingestions was conducted. This represents the largest series in the literature studying this problem. Impaction of these foreign bodies, most frequently in the esophagus (five cases), was a uniform predictor of severe morbidity.
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Management of button battery ingestion
Clinical Toxicology, 2023Angela L. Chiew, Betty S. H. Chan
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Chronic Button Battery Ingestion
Annals of Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2022A Pandey, P Tulsyan, S Bhatnagar
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Nanostructuring versus microstructuring in battery electrodes
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Rishabh Jain, Shyam Sharma
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Fluorination in advanced battery design
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023, Lianzhou Wang, Craig Hawker
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Tracheoesophageal Fistula after Button Battery Ingestion
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2022José, Fontoura-Matias +3 more
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