In a series of 51 children presenting with an accidental caustic burn, symptoms were analysed for their predictive value of significant i.e. necrotizing oesophageal lesions (grade II or III). For the whole group, the incidence of significant oesophageal lesions was 37%. Vomiting and/or respiratory distress were associated with high incidence of significant oesophageal burn (84% and 75% respectively). The particular location of each caustic burn was analysed for its association with caustic burns at other anatomical sites. Of the 18 patients with a laryngeal burn, 72% also had a grade II or III oesophageal burn. The 19 patients with a grade II or III oesophageal burn and the 18 patients with a laryngeal burn, all had lesions at other sites. ...
Context: The alkaline oesophageal burn (EB) is a very debilitating injury and common in the so...
Background/Purpose: Esophageal burns as a result of accidental swallowing of caustic material are se...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...
Of 33 children admitted within 24 hours after accidental ingestion of a caustic substance, 14 (42.5%...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Aim: The study aims to evaluate the association of oesophageal damage with clinical data and feeding...
Introduction: One of the leading causes of damage to the gastrointestinal tract in children is caust...
Ingested corrosive agents produce oropharyngeal and gastroesophageal injuries ranging from minor bur...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
The caustic burns of the oesophagus still play a significant role in the framework of oesophageal co...
Background. Although not common, caustic ingestion can cause serious injury and sequelae. Clinical s...
Caustic ingestion is a major health concern in both developed and developing countries, that may lea...
We reviewed the case histories of 743 children seen at our hospital from 1981 to 1990 for suspected ...
During the subacute and chronic phases of esophagitis due to ingestion of a caustic substance, the p...
More than 5,000 caustic ingestions are estimated to occur each year. Liquid lye is associated with t...
Context: The alkaline oesophageal burn (EB) is a very debilitating injury and common in the so...
Background/Purpose: Esophageal burns as a result of accidental swallowing of caustic material are se...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...
Of 33 children admitted within 24 hours after accidental ingestion of a caustic substance, 14 (42.5%...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Aim: The study aims to evaluate the association of oesophageal damage with clinical data and feeding...
Introduction: One of the leading causes of damage to the gastrointestinal tract in children is caust...
Ingested corrosive agents produce oropharyngeal and gastroesophageal injuries ranging from minor bur...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
The caustic burns of the oesophagus still play a significant role in the framework of oesophageal co...
Background. Although not common, caustic ingestion can cause serious injury and sequelae. Clinical s...
Caustic ingestion is a major health concern in both developed and developing countries, that may lea...
We reviewed the case histories of 743 children seen at our hospital from 1981 to 1990 for suspected ...
During the subacute and chronic phases of esophagitis due to ingestion of a caustic substance, the p...
More than 5,000 caustic ingestions are estimated to occur each year. Liquid lye is associated with t...
Context: The alkaline oesophageal burn (EB) is a very debilitating injury and common in the so...
Background/Purpose: Esophageal burns as a result of accidental swallowing of caustic material are se...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...