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esophageal foreign body

6 articoli — 2001-2022

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Accesso libero
Ingestione di corpi estranei: uno studio retrospettivo

Balestra E, Bramuzzo M

2022/9 — pag. 192-192 — DOI

This retrospective five-year experience shows that the access to the Emergency room for foreign body ingestion decreased in 2020 during the lockdown period. Altogether 21.3% of cases were hospitalized and 13.4% underwent endoscopy....

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Un boccone indigesto

Vidoni M, Celestino S, Tomat M, Pilotto C, Cogo P

2021/6 — pag. 398-398 — DOI

The authors describe a case of a 9-year-old boy with oesophageal perforation and pneumomediastinum due to the ingestion of a little chicken bone....

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Un “bottone” pericoloso: ulcere esofagee da ingestione di batteria

S. Agnolin, S. Armari, L. Zerman, A. Paladini, A. Ahmad, L. Lubrano, E. Bortoletti, E. Urso, F. Zaglia

2018/10 — pag. 664-666

An 8-year-old previously healthy girl presented to the paediatric Emergency Unit with sudden onset of heartburn and upper abdominal pain following the ingestion of a button battery (BB). A chest and abdomen radiograph was rapidly obtained. It showed ...

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Ingestione di magneti

E. Valletta, M. Fornaro, E. Cavargini, F. Destro, M. Lima

2013/8 — pag. 514-518

The article reports the case of an 11-year-old boy who presented with abdominal symptoms following the ingestion of three magnets. The history, the radiologic and endoscopic pictures gave the opportunity for some considerations about the peculiarit...

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Accesso libero
Corpo estraneo esofageo

F. Forte

2001/6

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Accesso libero
Corpo estraneo esofageo

F. Forte, D. Servedio

2001/6 — pag. 402-402

An oesophageal foreign body in a 9 months infant remained undiagnosed for 10 days. The symptoms referred (cry, refusal of solid foods, vomiting) were discontinuous, almost occasional. Finally, direct observation of the infant being fed suggested t...