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Choroidal neovascularization after intraocular foreign body
Ester Fernández-López, Mari Carmen Desco-Esteban, Adriana Fandiño-López, Mikhail Hernández-Díaz, Amparo NaveaDepartment of Vitreoretinal Diseases, FISABIO Oftalmología Médica, Valencia ...
Fernández-López E +4 more
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AN ANNUAL AUDIT OF THE EAR FOREIGN BODIES IN HOSPITAL UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA [PDF]
Foreign bodies or objects in the ear are one of the most common problems encountered by otorhinolaryngologist (ORL) with attendant complications, removal of which requires expertise.
AA Yaroko, M Irfan
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Use of Flexible Bronchoscopy in Foreign Body Aspiration [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Foreign body aspiration remains a serious health problem with a potential for severe consequences, and acute and chronic problems in children. It therefore demands immediate intervention.
Gökçen Ünal +8 more
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Foreign bodies in the heart is rare and can be life threatening. Early diagnosis and removal are very important. X-ray, computed tomography and echocardiography are the main diagnostic methods.
Ümit Dede +5 more
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Foreign Body in Frontal Sinus: Case Report [PDF]
A foreign body in the frontal sinus is extremely rare and most cases are related to maxillo-facial trauma. Sixty eight year-old female patient was admitted to our clinic with left nasal obstruction and left frontal pain.
Murat Gümüşsoy +4 more
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Foreign Body in the Eustachian Tube: A Challenging Diagnosis and Management [PDF]
Foreign bodies in the external ear are very common. The same cannot be said about foreign bodies in the Eustachian tube (ET). We report the case of a 63-year-old woman with a history of painless left side otorrhea and hearing loss.
Gustavo Lopes +3 more
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Minimally Invasive Extraction of a Foreign Body from the Small Intestine Using Double-Balloon Endoscopy [PDF]
2015-02Double-balloon endoscopy (DBE) can be used to treat disorders of the small intestine and can also be used to retrieve foreign bodies from the small intestine without surgery.
YOSHIMURA, TORU +9 more
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Purpose: Corneal foreign bodies (CFBs) due to occupational exposure have been largely ignored in Indian literature, especially nonmetal workers. Our study looks at a broad range of occupations and settings that contribute to CFB in our local Indian ...
Charu Agrawal +6 more
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Graphite foreign body misdiagnosed as a blue naevus-like localised argyria [PDF]
Pencil-tip injuries, although usually insignificant, have the potential to provoke granulomatous reactions. Other undesirable consequences of such injuries include pigmentation and abscess formation.
Sharma A, Sharma, Anushka
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Foreign body inhalation (FBI) is an uncommon clinical entity in adults. Despite this, FBI is an under‐recognized, serious, and easily treatable condition. The authors report a case of a 31‐year‐old female asthmatic who presented with wheeze and cough not
David Ferreira +5 more
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