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Tracheobronchial foreign bodies
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003[corrected] Foreign body inhalation is an extremely serious problem in children and sometimes result in sudden death. The current mortality rate from foreign body inhalation is between 0% and 1.8% according to various studies. In spite of this, undiagnosed and unsuspected foreign bodies still occur in the airway.Pediatric patients with documented ...
A M, Shivakumar +4 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2000
An unusual extremely benign course of an 8 cm long, rusting, metallic oropharyngeal foreign body that had entered post-aurally (penetration injury) four years previously to lie completely within the pharyngeal lumen has not yet been reported in the world literature.
A, Mishra, G K, Shukla, B, Naresh
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An unusual extremely benign course of an 8 cm long, rusting, metallic oropharyngeal foreign body that had entered post-aurally (penetration injury) four years previously to lie completely within the pharyngeal lumen has not yet been reported in the world literature.
A, Mishra, G K, Shukla, B, Naresh
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1986
We review the histories of 26 patients who were treated at the Royal Perth Hospital for retained rectal foreign bodies. The foreign bodies that were retrieved and the age, sex and marital status of each patient are recorded and a number of the histories is presented.
C J, Couch, E G, Tan, A G, Watt
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We review the histories of 26 patients who were treated at the Royal Perth Hospital for retained rectal foreign bodies. The foreign bodies that were retrieved and the age, sex and marital status of each patient are recorded and a number of the histories is presented.
C J, Couch, E G, Tan, A G, Watt
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TRACHEOBRONCHIAL FOREIGN BODIES
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2000Aspirated and ingested foreign bodies continue to present challenges to otolaryngologists. The major issues involve the accurate diagnosis and speedy, safe retrieval of the foreign body. The accurate diagnosis may allude physicians because often the initial choking incidents are not witnessed and the delayed residual symptoms may mimic other common ...
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Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2015
Varon de 52 anos, cazador, que acudio a urgencias por dolor abdominal de 24 h de evolucion, febricula y nauseas. La exploracion abdominal mostraba dolor y defensa en fosa iliaca derecha. La radiografia anteroposterior de abdomen (fig. 1) revelo la presencia de mu ltiples imagenes radiopacas redondeadas de pequeno tamano y distribucion en cadena ...
Beatriz, Moreno Flores +3 more
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Varon de 52 anos, cazador, que acudio a urgencias por dolor abdominal de 24 h de evolucion, febricula y nauseas. La exploracion abdominal mostraba dolor y defensa en fosa iliaca derecha. La radiografia anteroposterior de abdomen (fig. 1) revelo la presencia de mu ltiples imagenes radiopacas redondeadas de pequeno tamano y distribucion en cadena ...
Beatriz, Moreno Flores +3 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2015
A large list of foreign substances may penetrate the skin and induce a foreign body granulomatous reaction. These particles can enter the skin by voluntary reasons or be caused by accidental inclusion of external substances secondary to cutaneous trauma.
Ana M, Molina-Ruiz, Luis, Requena
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A large list of foreign substances may penetrate the skin and induce a foreign body granulomatous reaction. These particles can enter the skin by voluntary reasons or be caused by accidental inclusion of external substances secondary to cutaneous trauma.
Ana M, Molina-Ruiz, Luis, Requena
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Pediatrics in Review, 1999
1. Eugene D. McGahren, MD* 1. 2. *Associate Professor of Pediatric Surgery and of Pediatrics, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA. After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Describe the most frequent presenting symptoms of esophageal foreign bodies. 2.
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1. Eugene D. McGahren, MD* 1. 2. *Associate Professor of Pediatric Surgery and of Pediatrics, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA. After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1. Describe the most frequent presenting symptoms of esophageal foreign bodies. 2.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1987
Over 80 per cent of ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without incident. Sharp (bones, pins, needles, wire) or long (greater than 6.5 cm) foreign bodies are most commonly implicated in perforation. Food boluses are most common in obstruction seen in adult patients and associated esophageal pathology is common in patients ...
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Over 80 per cent of ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without incident. Sharp (bones, pins, needles, wire) or long (greater than 6.5 cm) foreign bodies are most commonly implicated in perforation. Food boluses are most common in obstruction seen in adult patients and associated esophageal pathology is common in patients ...
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