Oral lesions commonly diagnosed in newborns and infants include Epstein's pearls, Bohn's nodules, dental lamina cysts and congenital epulis. Nevertheless, intriguing cases which have rarely been reported in the literature are encountered by clinicians. This paper reports a case of an unusual white lesion in a 10-month-old child which resolved spontaneously. However, histological examination proved it to be a foreign body. Clinical Relevance: Infants tend to explore things with their mouths; hence they put anything they can hold into it to determine the size and texture. This case serves to illustrate that the unexpected can occur and that, in children, the differential diagnosis should include a foreign body.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Background Foreign bodies are common clinical presentations in ENT worldwide. Foreign bodies may be ...
A 40 days old newborn male was brought to the Emergency Paediatric Department by his parents at 8:00...
The clinical presentation of foreign body aspiration in children is variable. Clinicians should main...
Introduction: Oral lesions commonly diagnosed in neonatesinclude Epstein’s pearls, Bohn’s nodules, d...
Objective: To describe the occurrence of intra-oral foreign bodies that may mimic other ominous diff...
Copyright © 2015 Mekonen Eshete et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Foreign bodies’ adherence to the hard palate is unusual and can mimic an oral pathology. The diagnos...
Children often tend to have the habit of inserting foreign objects in the oral cavity unknowingly fo...
A wide array of habits is found in children; of these inserting foreign objects in the oral cavity i...
Background: Foreign bodies in the esophagus in children are usually swallowed accidentally during pl...
Copyright © 2014 Neha Bhargava et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Foreign body in oropharynx is common occurrence. We report a case of a 7 month old male baby who pre...
Copyright © 2013 Farhin Katge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The aim of this paper was to overview existing knowledge on foreign body (FB) injuries in children, ...
Background: Foreign bodies in the esophagus in children are usually swallowed accidentally during pl...
Background Foreign bodies are common clinical presentations in ENT worldwide. Foreign bodies may be ...
A 40 days old newborn male was brought to the Emergency Paediatric Department by his parents at 8:00...
The clinical presentation of foreign body aspiration in children is variable. Clinicians should main...
Introduction: Oral lesions commonly diagnosed in neonatesinclude Epstein’s pearls, Bohn’s nodules, d...
Objective: To describe the occurrence of intra-oral foreign bodies that may mimic other ominous diff...
Copyright © 2015 Mekonen Eshete et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Foreign bodies’ adherence to the hard palate is unusual and can mimic an oral pathology. The diagnos...
Children often tend to have the habit of inserting foreign objects in the oral cavity unknowingly fo...
A wide array of habits is found in children; of these inserting foreign objects in the oral cavity i...
Background: Foreign bodies in the esophagus in children are usually swallowed accidentally during pl...
Copyright © 2014 Neha Bhargava et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Foreign body in oropharynx is common occurrence. We report a case of a 7 month old male baby who pre...
Copyright © 2013 Farhin Katge et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The aim of this paper was to overview existing knowledge on foreign body (FB) injuries in children, ...
Background: Foreign bodies in the esophagus in children are usually swallowed accidentally during pl...
Background Foreign bodies are common clinical presentations in ENT worldwide. Foreign bodies may be ...
A 40 days old newborn male was brought to the Emergency Paediatric Department by his parents at 8:00...
The clinical presentation of foreign body aspiration in children is variable. Clinicians should main...