Of 33 children admitted within 24 hours after accidental ingestion of a caustic substance, 14 (42.5%) had evidence of upper airway lesions on direct laryngoscopy. Three patients, 10 to 12 months old, needed endotracheal intubation for acute respiratory obstruction; four patients younger than 2 years had severe dyspnea without obstruction; seven patients had mild or no respiratory symptoms. All were discharged without respiratory sequelae, although esophageal stenosis developed in six patients. Nine of 13 patients younger than 2 years, compared to five of 20 patients older than 2 years, had upper airway lesions (P less than 0.01). The frequency of respiratory tract lesions was higher in patients with severe esophagitis. Eleven of 17 patients...
Background. Although not common, caustic ingestion can cause serious injury and sequelae. Clinical s...
Early diagnosis and removal of an inhaled foreign body may save a patient from chronic ill health or...
Introduction: One of the leading causes of damage to the gastrointestinal tract in children is caust...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Caustic ingestion is a major health concern in both developed and developing countries, that may lea...
In a series of 51 children presenting with an accidental caustic burn, symptoms were analysed for th...
Ingested corrosive agents produce oropharyngeal and gastroesophageal injuries ranging from minor bur...
Background: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children....
BACKGROUND: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children...
There is no clear consensus on the management of accidental ingestion of caustic substances in paedi...
We reviewed the case histories of 743 children seen at our hospital from 1981 to 1990 for suspected ...
<div><p>We present a case of caustic ingestion by a 1.5-year-old boy. The caustic agent was drain op...
CITATION: Goussard, P., et al. 2019. Corrosive injury of the trachea in children. Clinical Case Repo...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...
Purpose of reviewCaustic substance ingestion (CSI) remains a major health issue, particularly in dev...
Background. Although not common, caustic ingestion can cause serious injury and sequelae. Clinical s...
Early diagnosis and removal of an inhaled foreign body may save a patient from chronic ill health or...
Introduction: One of the leading causes of damage to the gastrointestinal tract in children is caust...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Caustic ingestion is a major health concern in both developed and developing countries, that may lea...
In a series of 51 children presenting with an accidental caustic burn, symptoms were analysed for th...
Ingested corrosive agents produce oropharyngeal and gastroesophageal injuries ranging from minor bur...
Background: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children....
BACKGROUND: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children...
There is no clear consensus on the management of accidental ingestion of caustic substances in paedi...
We reviewed the case histories of 743 children seen at our hospital from 1981 to 1990 for suspected ...
<div><p>We present a case of caustic ingestion by a 1.5-year-old boy. The caustic agent was drain op...
CITATION: Goussard, P., et al. 2019. Corrosive injury of the trachea in children. Clinical Case Repo...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...
Purpose of reviewCaustic substance ingestion (CSI) remains a major health issue, particularly in dev...
Background. Although not common, caustic ingestion can cause serious injury and sequelae. Clinical s...
Early diagnosis and removal of an inhaled foreign body may save a patient from chronic ill health or...
Introduction: One of the leading causes of damage to the gastrointestinal tract in children is caust...