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Foreign Bodies

RadioGraphics, 2003
Foreign bodies are uncommon, but they are important and interesting. Foreign bodies may be ingested, inserted into a body cavity, or deposited into the body by a traumatic or iatrogenic injury. Most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without a problem. Most foreign bodies inserted into a body cavity cause only minor mucosal
Tim B, Hunter, Mihra S, Taljanovic
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Esophageal foreign bodies in adults: systematic review of the literature

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2018
Objective: Esophageal Foreign Body (FB) impaction represents a major challenge for healthcare providers. Aim of this systematic review was to analyse the current literature evidence on prevalence, presentation, treatment, and outcomes of impacted ...
A. Aiolfi   +5 more
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Foreign Bodies

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2007
The spectrum of gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies includes food bolus impaction in the esophagus, nonfood objects that are swallowed, and various objects that may be inserted into the rectum. The risk depends upon the type of object and its location. Fortunately, 80% to 90% of ingested foreign bodies will pass without intervention.
Milton T, Smith, Roy K H, Wong
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Foreign bodies associated with peri-implantitis human biopsies.

The Journal of Periodontology, 2015
BACKGROUND Peri-implantitis is an inflammatory condition that can lead to implant loss. The aim of this descriptive retrospective study is to describe the histopathologic findings in soft tissue biopsies of implants with peri-implantitis.
T. Wilson   +6 more
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Review of Ingested and Aspirated Foreign Bodies in Children and Their Clinical Significance for Radiologists.

Radiographics, 2015
Ingested and aspirated foreign bodies are a common occurrence in children and are important causes of morbidity and mortality in the pediatric population.
Brian S. Pugmire, R. Lim, Laura L Avery
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Parapharyngeal Foreign Body

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2001
[No abstract available]
Aydogan B.   +3 more
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Tracheobronchial foreign bodies in children: imaging assessment.

Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2015
Tracheobronchial foreign-body aspiration is a relatively frequent pediatric emergency and a cause of substantial morbidity and mortality especially in preschool children. Although foreign-body aspiration may cause sudden airway obstruction and subsequent
S. Hegde, Peter K T Hui, Edward Y Lee
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Experimental removal of foreign bodies by fiberoptic bronchoscopy.

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 2015
Aspiration of foreign bodies remains a significant clinical problem. Although the majority of objects in the tracheobronchial tree can be removed by rigid bronchoscopy, prompt surgery is required if conventional methods fail.
D. Zavala, M. Rhodes
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Tracheobronchial Foreign-Bodies in Children; A 7 Year Retrospective Study

Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2015
Introduction: Foreign-body aspiration is still considered one of the most important diagnostic and therapeutic issues for physicians. Mortality rates and the prevalence of diseases caused by foreign bodies in the airway are higher in children because of ...
Soudabeh Haddadi   +5 more
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Ingested and Aspirated Foreign Bodies.

Pediatrics in review, 2015
Esophageal and aspirated foreign bodies have important clinical significance, and both should be considered carefully when the history or physical examination findings raise sufficient suspicion.
S. S. Green
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