Abstract Button batteries (BB) are found in common household items and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality in the pediatric population when ingested. BBs are made of various chemistries and have a unique size and shape that yield significant injury when lodged in the pediatric esophagus. BBs create a local tissue pH environment of 10 to 13 and can induce liquefactive necrosis at the negative pole. This initial injury can progress with further tissue breakdown even after removal. Unfortunately, patients may present with vague symptoms similar to viral illnesses and there is not always a known history of ingestion. Plain film X‐ray can be diagnostic. Exposure can lead to caustic injury within 2 hours. Thus, timely endoscopic remov...
Objective. The demand and usage of button batteries have risen. They are frequently inadvertently pl...
We present the cases of two infants with complications following accidental button battery ingestion...
Abstract—Button cell foreign bodies are increasingly presented as foreign bodies in esophagus. Many ...
Button batteries (BB) remain a health hazard to children as ingestion might lead to life-threatening...
AbstractOver the last 10 years, there has been a dramatic rise in the incidence of severe injuries i...
Infant button battery injury and death (IBBID) is a known worldwide risk for pre-school age children...
Button (Disc) battery impaction in the esophagus is a time critical presentation with significant as...
Button battery ingestion is an emerging hazard. In this retrospective study, we report six cases of ...
Button batteries, also known as disc batteries, are tiny, round batteries commonly present in numero...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
Button battery ingestion (BBI) is common in children and its prevalence has increased in the last de...
Batteries represent less than 2% of foreign bodies ingested by children, but in the last 2 decades, ...
Button batteries can be lethal if ingested and not promptly excreted or re-moved. These batteries ar...
Serious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide. The aim of ...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Objective. The demand and usage of button batteries have risen. They are frequently inadvertently pl...
We present the cases of two infants with complications following accidental button battery ingestion...
Abstract—Button cell foreign bodies are increasingly presented as foreign bodies in esophagus. Many ...
Button batteries (BB) remain a health hazard to children as ingestion might lead to life-threatening...
AbstractOver the last 10 years, there has been a dramatic rise in the incidence of severe injuries i...
Infant button battery injury and death (IBBID) is a known worldwide risk for pre-school age children...
Button (Disc) battery impaction in the esophagus is a time critical presentation with significant as...
Button battery ingestion is an emerging hazard. In this retrospective study, we report six cases of ...
Button batteries, also known as disc batteries, are tiny, round batteries commonly present in numero...
Button battery ingestion cases are rare but possibilities of these turning into life-threatening or ...
Button battery ingestion (BBI) is common in children and its prevalence has increased in the last de...
Batteries represent less than 2% of foreign bodies ingested by children, but in the last 2 decades, ...
Button batteries can be lethal if ingested and not promptly excreted or re-moved. These batteries ar...
Serious and fatal complications after button battery ingestion are increasing worldwide. The aim of ...
Copyright © 2013 Mohammed HossamThabet et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Objective. The demand and usage of button batteries have risen. They are frequently inadvertently pl...
We present the cases of two infants with complications following accidental button battery ingestion...
Abstract—Button cell foreign bodies are increasingly presented as foreign bodies in esophagus. Many ...