We describe two cases of missed battery ingestion that led to extensive morbidity, requiring surgical management that would not have been necessary had the batteries been removed timeously
Every year, there are over 3300 ingestions of button batteries, mostly by young children. Initial pr...
Copyright © 2015 Elie Alam et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
We describe two cases of missed battery ingestion that led to extensive morbidity, requiring surgica...
We report two cases of oesophageal lodgement of ingested button batteries (BB) in young children. In...
Batteries represent less than 2% of foreign bodies ingested by children, but in the last 2 decades, ...
ABSTRACT: History of present illness: A 2-year-old male was brought to the emergency department by h...
Purpose: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is common in children, and button battery (BB) ingestion has be...
A case of a three-year-old male child who was admitted to our hospital with the suspicion that he ha...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
Serious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide. The aim of ...
Abstract Background While coins are still the most common foreign bodies swallowed by children, inge...
Abstract—Button cell foreign bodies are increasingly presented as foreign bodies in esophagus. Many ...
We present the cases of two infants with complications following accidental button battery ingestion...
In contrast to the ingestion of coin batteries, the ingestion of cylindrical batteries is an uncommo...
Every year, there are over 3300 ingestions of button batteries, mostly by young children. Initial pr...
Copyright © 2015 Elie Alam et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
We describe two cases of missed battery ingestion that led to extensive morbidity, requiring surgica...
We report two cases of oesophageal lodgement of ingested button batteries (BB) in young children. In...
Batteries represent less than 2% of foreign bodies ingested by children, but in the last 2 decades, ...
ABSTRACT: History of present illness: A 2-year-old male was brought to the emergency department by h...
Purpose: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is common in children, and button battery (BB) ingestion has be...
A case of a three-year-old male child who was admitted to our hospital with the suspicion that he ha...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
Serious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide. The aim of ...
Abstract Background While coins are still the most common foreign bodies swallowed by children, inge...
Abstract—Button cell foreign bodies are increasingly presented as foreign bodies in esophagus. Many ...
We present the cases of two infants with complications following accidental button battery ingestion...
In contrast to the ingestion of coin batteries, the ingestion of cylindrical batteries is an uncommo...
Every year, there are over 3300 ingestions of button batteries, mostly by young children. Initial pr...
Copyright © 2015 Elie Alam et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...