Purpose: Foreign body ingestion is common in children, and most foreign bodies pass spontaneously without causing serious injuries. Ingestion of multiple high-power magnet pieces is unique and increases the risk of morbidity and mortality. The longer the duration of ingestion, the increased likelihood of complications. Various management options have been reported, and there is no consensus on the ideal management which necessitates the need for a practical algorithm. The incidence of magnet ingestion has been increasing and directly related to the laws and recalls. The aim of this review is to provide an easy and practical pathway for management and to highlight the preventive rules of the legislations and recalls.Methods: PubMed/MEDLINE, ...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them ...
The phenomenon of magnet ingestion continues to pose a health risk. A key factor in understanding th...
Foreign body ingestion among children is common and most usually pass through the gastrointestinal t...
AbstractForeign body ingestions in children and adolescents can pose significant challenge both in t...
The ingestion of foreign bodies is a comprehensive problem affecting the pediatric population, espec...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them...
Foreign bodies of the digestive tract in children are common. Each year children swallow more 100,00...
Aim: to evaluate management of children and young people presenting to the Emergency Department (ED)...
The ingestion of magnetic objects can cause complications in children, and there are no epidemiologi...
The paediatric population aged 1-3 years represents about 80% of patients presenting with foreign bo...
BackgroundMagnets and button batteries (BBs) are dangerous ingested foreign bodies in children. The ...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common emergency as well as a major cause of accidental injury and ...
Foreign body ingestion is frequent in children and generally associated with little morbidity. Howev...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children due to their tendency for exploring these obj...
Abstract Foreign body ingestion is common in children. Ingestion of foreign bodies with magnetic pro...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them ...
The phenomenon of magnet ingestion continues to pose a health risk. A key factor in understanding th...
Foreign body ingestion among children is common and most usually pass through the gastrointestinal t...
AbstractForeign body ingestions in children and adolescents can pose significant challenge both in t...
The ingestion of foreign bodies is a comprehensive problem affecting the pediatric population, espec...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them...
Foreign bodies of the digestive tract in children are common. Each year children swallow more 100,00...
Aim: to evaluate management of children and young people presenting to the Emergency Department (ED)...
The ingestion of magnetic objects can cause complications in children, and there are no epidemiologi...
The paediatric population aged 1-3 years represents about 80% of patients presenting with foreign bo...
BackgroundMagnets and button batteries (BBs) are dangerous ingested foreign bodies in children. The ...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common emergency as well as a major cause of accidental injury and ...
Foreign body ingestion is frequent in children and generally associated with little morbidity. Howev...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children due to their tendency for exploring these obj...
Abstract Foreign body ingestion is common in children. Ingestion of foreign bodies with magnetic pro...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them ...
The phenomenon of magnet ingestion continues to pose a health risk. A key factor in understanding th...
Foreign body ingestion among children is common and most usually pass through the gastrointestinal t...