AbstractIngestion of multiple magnets poses a particular risk for various intraabdominal complications in children. We herein report a case of ingestion of multiple magnets, of which 3 were spontaneously expelled, and the remaining magnets were surgically removed. Since the total amount of ingestion was unknown upon presentation and the remaining intraabdominal magnets failed to pass after 24 h, emergency surgery was performed. Two magnets sandwiched the bowel walls and formed a jejunoileal fistula. There was no peritoneal contamination. We found that not all the ingested multiple magnets attracted each other, and multiple magnets could appear as single material on a plain radiograph. Confirming the exact count of ingested magnets is import...
Foreign body ingestion among children is common and most usually pass through the gastrointestinal t...
Swallowing foreign bodies is common in pediatrics. However, ingestion of rare earth magnets, compose...
Foreign body ingestion is frequent in children and generally associated with little morbidity. Howev...
AbstractIngestions of multiple magnets can lead to serious damage to the gastrointestinal tract. Mor...
Foreign body ingestion is a common reason for seeking emergency care among children. One of the more...
The phenomenon of magnet ingestion continues to pose a health risk. A key factor in understanding th...
Foreign bodies ingestion is considered as a common pediatric problem, it is mostly encountred in inf...
Abstract Foreign body ingestion is common in children. Ingestion of foreign bodies with magnetic pro...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children, but magnet ingestion is relatively rare. How...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them...
A 9-year-old boy ingested 23 magnets . Four days later, he had clinical and surgical evidence of int...
Introduction: Accidental ingestion of magnetic foreign bodies has become more common due to increase...
The incidence of accidental foreign body (FBs) ingestion is 100,000 cases/year in the US, with over ...
Introduction: Magnet ingestion usually does not cause serious complications, but in case of multiple...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children, but magnet ingestion is relatively rare. How...
Foreign body ingestion among children is common and most usually pass through the gastrointestinal t...
Swallowing foreign bodies is common in pediatrics. However, ingestion of rare earth magnets, compose...
Foreign body ingestion is frequent in children and generally associated with little morbidity. Howev...
AbstractIngestions of multiple magnets can lead to serious damage to the gastrointestinal tract. Mor...
Foreign body ingestion is a common reason for seeking emergency care among children. One of the more...
The phenomenon of magnet ingestion continues to pose a health risk. A key factor in understanding th...
Foreign bodies ingestion is considered as a common pediatric problem, it is mostly encountred in inf...
Abstract Foreign body ingestion is common in children. Ingestion of foreign bodies with magnetic pro...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children, but magnet ingestion is relatively rare. How...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood is an increasing problem. Although many of them...
A 9-year-old boy ingested 23 magnets . Four days later, he had clinical and surgical evidence of int...
Introduction: Accidental ingestion of magnetic foreign bodies has become more common due to increase...
The incidence of accidental foreign body (FBs) ingestion is 100,000 cases/year in the US, with over ...
Introduction: Magnet ingestion usually does not cause serious complications, but in case of multiple...
Foreign body ingestion is a common problem in children, but magnet ingestion is relatively rare. How...
Foreign body ingestion among children is common and most usually pass through the gastrointestinal t...
Swallowing foreign bodies is common in pediatrics. However, ingestion of rare earth magnets, compose...
Foreign body ingestion is frequent in children and generally associated with little morbidity. Howev...