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Effectiveness, safety, and feasibility of outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy in a resource-limited setting: A pilot longitudinal study. [PDF]
Kumar A, Panda PK.
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Beyond biliary causes, fish bone perforation as a rare etiology of recurrent fever in a post-Whipple patient: A case report. [PDF]
Taha R, Elsayed G, Mohamed L, Gadour E.
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided mucosal dissection to remove an entirely embedded esophageal fishbone. [PDF]
Lu H, Chen X, Feng X, Xu F.
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Exodermis lignification impacts lateral root emergence in Brachypodium distachyon
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The radio-opacity of fishbones*
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1992Plain radiographs are often taken to localize fishbones which lodge in the pharynx. In this study a pig's neck was used to determine the radio-opacity of 14 different species of fishbones. Radiographs were taken with bones placed in up to four of the common sites of impaction and assessed on two occasions independently by two previously uninvolved ENT ...
S R, Ell, A J, Parker
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractBones are the largest group of foreign bodies found in the air and food passages. Fishbones which lodge in the tonsil can be easily seen and removed relatively easily. Those lodging in the pyriform fossa are well localized by the patient and can usually be seen on mirror examination.It would be useful to know which types of fishbones are radio ...
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AbstractBones are the largest group of foreign bodies found in the air and food passages. Fishbones which lodge in the tonsil can be easily seen and removed relatively easily. Those lodging in the pyriform fossa are well localized by the patient and can usually be seen on mirror examination.It would be useful to know which types of fishbones are radio ...
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