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Imaging foreign bodies in head and neck trauma: a pictorial review
Open injuries bear the risk of foreign body contamination. Commonly encountered materials include gravel debris, glass fragments, wooden splinters or metal particles. While foreign body incorporation is obvious in some injury patterns, other injuries may
J. Voss +9 more
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Inhaled Foreign Bodies in Erbil, Experience with 72 Patients from 2007-2013
Background and objectives: The aim of this study was to report on commonest inhaled foreign bodies in Erbil and challenging in diagnosis of rare foreign bodies and how to manage these cases properly to avoid serious complications.
Saleh Tawfique
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Rectal foreign bodies: retained orange
Cases with rectal foreign bodies are no longer rare; however, epidemiological data even nowadays are lacking [1]. The first report was published in 1919, although cases have been described since the 16th century [2]. These patients usually present to the
Francesk Mulita +4 more
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New classification of ocular foreign bodies
Foreign bodies (FBs) in the eye are usually classified as intraocular (IOFB) or extraocular (EOFB). In IOFB the FB is within the eye ball and in EOFB it is outside. This classification seems oversimplified.
Bhartendu Shukla
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Biomaterials: Foreign Bodies or Tuners for the Immune Response?
The perspectives of regenerative medicine are still severely hampered by the host response to biomaterial implantation, despite the robustness of technologies that hold the promise to recover the functionality of damaged organs and tissues.
E. Mariani +3 more
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Background: foreign bodies Inhalation still a common problem in Iraq, occurring in both lay and professional segments of our society. Their successful removal is based on a collected experience of our thoracic surgical teams.
Abdulameer M. Hussain
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Role of ultrasound in detection of radiolucent foreign bodies in extremities
Removal of foreign bodies from soft tissues in emergency is very challenging and becomes more problematic when it is radiolucent. Blind exploration is sometimes hazardous for patients especially when it is in proximity to a vessel or a nerve or an ...
M. D. Tantray +5 more
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Foreign body ingestion (FB) obstruction or impaction will depend on the physical properties of the object, including size, shape and composition. Foreign body ingestion and food bolus impaction occur commonly. The majority of ingested foreign bodies will
Danilo Coco, Silvana Leanza
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ENT Foreign Bodies: An Experience
Introduction Ear, nose and throat (ENT) foreign bodies (FBs) are common occurrences, particularly among children. The proper recognition, study, and management of FBs are required to prevent complications.
A. Awad, Mostafa ElTaher
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