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Delayed Management of a Button Battery Foreign Body in the Esophagus: A Case Report
Introduction: A Foreign body ingestion and ofreign body aspiration commonly affect children between 6 months and 6 years. Items that are commonly swallowed by children are small and shiny object, such button batteries and magnets that have increased ...
Mizwar Mizwar, Ade Asyari
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DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF A FISH BONE FOREIGN BODY AT ESOPHAGEAL INTROITUS WITH AND WITHOUT RETROPHARYNGEAL ABSCESS [PDF]
AbstrakBenda asing yang tertelan merupakan kegawatdaruratan di bidang telinga hidung tenggorok (THT). Tulang ikan merupakan salah satu benda asing di tenggorok yang banyak ditemukan.
Asyari, Ade +3 more
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Prevalence of Esophageal Webs in Patients Undergoing Direct Laryngoscopy
PES webs may be more common than what is traditionally cited in the literature. The prevalence of PES webs in this retrospective cohort study was found to be 34%. Webs may be more likely in patients with a history of irradiation to the head and neck, and only one‐third of patients with a PES web in our cohort had dysphagia symptoms.
Zao M. Yang +5 more
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Button battery ingestion in children: An emerging hazard
Button battery ingestion is an emerging hazard. In this retrospective study, we report six cases of lithium button battery ingestion in pediatric age group (mean age 2.8 years).
Mayank Jain +4 more
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Neglected foreign body in esophagus treated as chest infection: a case report
Background Esophageal foreign body impaction is one of the common reasons of referral to Ear Nose Throat clinic. It is a medical emergency requiring urgent evaluation and treatment.
Pratik Kumar +2 more
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Endoscopic Management of Pediatric Airway and Esophageal Foreign Bodies [PDF]
The use of endoscopy is critical to the management of pediatric tracheobronchial and esophageal foreign bodies. Children may present with nonspecific symptoms, and the diagnosis can be difficult when the ingestion or aspiration events go unwitnessed ...
Chaffin, Phillip L. +3 more
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MIGRATING FOREIGN BODY IN THE THYROID GLAND, AN UNUSUAL CASE [PDF]
In literature various cases have been described where foreign bodies ingested were lodged in the upper aero digestive tract, but only few of these foreign bodies perforate the oesophagus and an even fewer migrate extraluminally.1 If untreated, they may ...
Abbas, Seyed Akbar +4 more
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Safety of a Novel Upper Esophageal Sphincter Balloon Dilator
The shape of esophageal dilators has not changed in 350 years. We developed a novel upper esophageal balloon dilation system for the specific shape of the upper esophageal sphincter (UES). This study compares and demonstrates the equivalent safety profile of UES dilation using the Infinity System to dilation with single and double conventional balloon ...
Grace M. Wandell +4 more
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AN UNUSUAL FOREIGN BODY (A TEASPOON) OF THE ESOPHAGUS
. The author presents the clinic case: an unusual foreign body (a teaspoon) in the esophagus. Despite the large sizes and unusual shape of the foreign body, it was removed through natural way with rigid esophagoscopy while avoiding complications.
D. M. Mustafaev
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Background: The trend of ENT related surgeries worldwide have changed over the years due to better understanding of the disease process, patient awareness, surgical workshops, conferences, etc.
Krishna Prasad Koirala
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