Ingestion, inhalation, and insertion of foreign bodies (FBs) are very common clinical occurrences. In any case, early diagnosis and prompt management are mandatory to avoid severe and life-threatening complications. Radiologists have an important role in revealing the presence, dimension, nature, and relationship with anatomical structures of a FB; selecting the most appropriate imaging modality; and enabling the best therapeutic choice. This review article focuses on the most frequent FBs ingested, inhaled, and inserted and presents the different tests and investigations to provide a correct radiological approach
Foreign body ingestion in adults is rarely reported in our environment. While the incident is common...
Ingestion of various types of foreign bodies (FBs) such as coins, toy parts, jewelry pieces, needles...
Foreign body ingestion most commonly occurs in the pediatric population, with approximately 80–90% o...
Ingestion, inhalation, and insertion of foreign bodies (FBs) are very common clinical occurrences. I...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem among children especially under psychological stress. Mor...
Foreign-body (FB) ingestion is less common in adults than in children, but still occurs. Diagnostic ...
AIM: To study a retrospective analysis of patients who presented to the emergency departments (ED) w...
Introduction: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is defined as asphyxia, suffocation, or inhalation of it...
Background/purpose: Foreign body (FB) ingestion in children is very common. Children can ingest a wi...
Foreign body in the esophagus is a common emergency presentation. The approach towards a patient wit...
A foreign body is an endogenous or exogenous substance, incongruous with the anatomy of the site whe...
AIM: The aim of this study is to analyse clinical characteristics of FB ingestion and predictive fac...
Background: Multiple X-rays required for confirmation and localization of ingested metallic foreign...
Introduction: Foreign body (FB) ingestion and aspiration is a life-threatening condition which is qu...
Background: Foreign body in the airways is a serious event and fatal if not managed properly in time...
Foreign body ingestion in adults is rarely reported in our environment. While the incident is common...
Ingestion of various types of foreign bodies (FBs) such as coins, toy parts, jewelry pieces, needles...
Foreign body ingestion most commonly occurs in the pediatric population, with approximately 80–90% o...
Ingestion, inhalation, and insertion of foreign bodies (FBs) are very common clinical occurrences. I...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem among children especially under psychological stress. Mor...
Foreign-body (FB) ingestion is less common in adults than in children, but still occurs. Diagnostic ...
AIM: To study a retrospective analysis of patients who presented to the emergency departments (ED) w...
Introduction: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is defined as asphyxia, suffocation, or inhalation of it...
Background/purpose: Foreign body (FB) ingestion in children is very common. Children can ingest a wi...
Foreign body in the esophagus is a common emergency presentation. The approach towards a patient wit...
A foreign body is an endogenous or exogenous substance, incongruous with the anatomy of the site whe...
AIM: The aim of this study is to analyse clinical characteristics of FB ingestion and predictive fac...
Background: Multiple X-rays required for confirmation and localization of ingested metallic foreign...
Introduction: Foreign body (FB) ingestion and aspiration is a life-threatening condition which is qu...
Background: Foreign body in the airways is a serious event and fatal if not managed properly in time...
Foreign body ingestion in adults is rarely reported in our environment. While the incident is common...
Ingestion of various types of foreign bodies (FBs) such as coins, toy parts, jewelry pieces, needles...
Foreign body ingestion most commonly occurs in the pediatric population, with approximately 80–90% o...