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Nonsuppurative tenosynovitis secondary to foreign body migration

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1983
A patient developed tenosynovitis 3 months after lacerating the palmar wrist on a glass window. The symptoms resulted from migration of a glass fragment into the long finger flexor sheath.
J C, Merrell, R C, Russell, E G, Zook
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Migration of Intraocular, Nonmagnetic Foreign Body

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
Migration of an intraocular, nonmagnetic foreign body from a site near the disc toward a corneal portal of entry is a rare event. The following report of a case of this type illustrates some of the mechanisms involved in the migration of intraocular foreign bodies.
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Foreign Body Migration to the Genitourinary Tract

Journal of Urology, 1987
Foreign body migration from the gastrointestinal tract to any of several sites within the genitourinary tract has been well documented. We report 3 such cases involving the upper and lower urinary tract to highlight the varied presentations, manifestations and prognosis associated with this entity.
R, Marx, D, Venable
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Delayed and spontaneous intracranial foreign body migration

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2010
We present a case of spontaneous migration of a metal rod into the brain. No causative factor was identified but possible mechanisms for this occurrence are considered, and the importance of correct early management of this unusual injury emphasised.
Edward, McKintosh   +2 more
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Bladder perforation caused by foreign body migration

International Urology and Nephrology, 2000
Lower urinary tract symptoms is a well known presentation of the presence of foreign bodies inside the bladder. Most such cases are diagnosed by chance, while investigating unrelated conditions. We present the transvesical endoscopic extraction of a surgical sponge that migrated to the bladder six years after an inguinal hernioplasty.
J, Tornero   +4 more
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Migrating esophageal foreign bodies.

Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 2005
Ingested foreign bodies which migrate extraluminally, although rare in occurrence, are fraught with the potential to cause life-threatening complications.To discuss the management of this pathology.A series of four patients with such occurrences is presented.A discussion on the safe management of such seemingly innocuous foreign bodies allows the ...
Z M, Loh   +4 more
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Intraspinal migration of a rectal foreign body

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1983
This is a description of a rare case of intraspinal foreign body, a clinical thermometer bulb, which after perforating the rectum migrated through the second left sacral foramina and sacral canal up to the epidural space at S1-L5 level. A first attempt to remove it by laparotomy while it was still in the retrorectal space proved unsuccessful. Retrieval
L, Morales   +4 more
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Migration of foreign body following criminal abortion

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1954
Abstract A case has been reported of the migration of a rubber catheter from the cervix through the uterus and tube without perforation of either. Failure to utilize x-ray resulted in persistence of symptoms for one year.
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[Migrating foreign body from hypopharynx].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2018
In this case report we present a 20-month-old girl with a migrating foreign body, a "smiley" sticker, that migrated from hypopharynx to surrounding tissue and created an abscess with a fistula, one year after ingestion. The foreign body was removed without difficulty under general anaesthesia, and the patient was discharged after few days with peroral ...
Marius Storm, Mowinckel   +1 more
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Migrating Foreign Body

Journal of Bronchology, 2005
Pratibha Singhal   +3 more
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