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Tongue Entrapment in a plastic bottle in a young boy: A case report

South Asian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021
Emad Siddiqui
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Tongue entrapment within the lid of a plastic bottle

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016
Yusuf Gadiwalla   +4 more
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Isolated Tongue Hemi-Atrophy from Hypoglossal-Vertebral Entrapment Syndrome (P3.377)

Neurology, 2016
Bhaskar Roy   +3 more
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A novel approach to managing circumferential entrapment of a child's tongue within a plastic lid

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2022
AbstractBackgroundThe increased popularity of reusable drinking bottles may have safety implications when used by children. This paper discusses the lessons learnt from managing two cases of children presenting to our ENT department who required surgical intervention for complications arising from their use.Case reportThis paper presents a case series ...
A Selwyn   +3 more
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An unusual case of a foreign body: A child’s tongue entrapped in a soft drink bottle

Dental Traumatology, 2021
AbstractYoung children often present at the emergency department (ED) with foreign bodies in their mouths, including the occasional bottles and cans. Previous reports of tongue entrapment have presented cases where bottles were mostly made of glass or metal.
Ruixiang Yee   +6 more
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Linguistic entrapment: Interlanguage, bivernacularity, and life across tongues

postmedieval, 2018
What does it feel like to be multilingual author who is never ‘at home’ in any one language? To address this question, this essay puts theoretical writings by contemporary trans activist Alexandre Baril and queer cultural critic Jose Esteban Munoz in conversation with literary compositions by bilingual (English/French) medieval poets John Gower and ...
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Tongue Entrapment in an Aluminium Milk Can: An Unusual Cause of Tongue Injury

2016
Peri-oral injuries are common findings in paediatric patients; however, tongue injury following entrapment in bottles and cans is rare and has not been reported in our locality. A case of a 9- year old previously healthy female child who got her tongue tightly entrapped in an half opened aluminium milk can while in school is hereby presented. This case
Eziyi, J A.   +5 more
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Defeat, entrapment, and suicidal ideation: Twelve‐month trajectories

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2022
Inken Holler   +2 more
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