Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe lesions of the lips, oral cavity, pharynx, upper gastrointestinal system, and upper airways. In particular, caustic agents could be responsible for severe esophageal injuries resulting in short- and long-term complications. Because of these important clinical implications, timely diagnosis and appropriate management are crucial. In the evaluation of esophageal injuries, thoraco-abdominal computed tomography (CT) is preferable to endoscopy as it avoids the risk of esophageal perforation and allows the evaluation of esophageal injuries as well as of the surrounding tissue. In this review, we report CT findings of esophageal injuries and possibl...
PurposeCaustic agent ingestion may produce corrosive lesions that can extend beyond adjacent organs....
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...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Diagnosis and treatment of caustic ingestion injuries remain controversial. Based on experience with...
Caustic ingestion is a major health concern in both developed and developing countries, that may lea...
Abstract Background The ingestion of caustic substances induces an extensive spectrum of injuries to...
The majority of oral ingestion of caustic material by adults is intentional, and the aftermath varie...
Caustic material ingestion by children is considered a global healthcare issue, especially in low-to...
Background: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children....
Background: Ingestion of caustic agents can cause serious damages of the upper gastrointestinal trac...
BACKGROUND: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children...
Acute corrosive poisonings cause severe chemical injuries of the upper gastrointestinal tract, the m...
Background: Caustic ingestions are rare but potentially life-threatening events requiring multidisci...
PurposeCaustic agent ingestion may produce corrosive lesions that can extend beyond adjacent organs....
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...
Ingestion of caustic substances, whether accidental or for the purpose of suicide, can cause severe ...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Diagnosis and treatment of caustic ingestion injuries remain controversial. Based on experience with...
Caustic ingestion is a major health concern in both developed and developing countries, that may lea...
Abstract Background The ingestion of caustic substances induces an extensive spectrum of injuries to...
The majority of oral ingestion of caustic material by adults is intentional, and the aftermath varie...
Caustic material ingestion by children is considered a global healthcare issue, especially in low-to...
Background: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children....
Background: Ingestion of caustic agents can cause serious damages of the upper gastrointestinal trac...
BACKGROUND: The ingestion of caustic substances can represent a serious medical problem in children...
Acute corrosive poisonings cause severe chemical injuries of the upper gastrointestinal tract, the m...
Background: Caustic ingestions are rare but potentially life-threatening events requiring multidisci...
PurposeCaustic agent ingestion may produce corrosive lesions that can extend beyond adjacent organs....
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...