Introduction: Determination of type and location of trapped objects and endoscopic observations among children with foreign-body ingestion. Materials and Methods: We evaluated 105 endoscopic records of patients presenting with foreign-body ingestion from 2001–2011. Results: Button batteries were the most common objects removed (41%). The lower segment of the esophagus was the most common trapping site. There was significant correlation between type of foreign body and its location of trapping. Abnormal endoscopic observations were reported in 33% patients. There was significant correlation between the type of foreign body and endoscopic observations. There was also a significant correlation between the location of the foreign body and e...
We performed a retrospective analysis of all records of children with ingested foreign bodies presen...
The management of ingested foreign bodies in children is not standardised. During a 15-year period, ...
Background: Foreign body ingestion is a predominant worry in pediatric population, with up to 75% of...
Introduction: Determination of type and location of trapped objects and endoscopic observations amon...
Background: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a frequent gastrointestinal emergency in pediatric popula...
The ingestion of foreign bodies such as coins, fish bones, plastic toy parts, batteries, and needles...
The ingestion of foreign bodies is a worldwide pediatric pathology. We assessed the clinical, endosc...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the clinical presentation, types and characteristics of f...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common occurrence in children. In most cases these foreign bodies p...
Aim: Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common reasons for admission to pediatric emergency d...
Background/Purpose: This Study Aims To Elucidate The Clinical Presentation, The Effectiveness Of Inv...
Background: Foreign body ingestion is a potentially serious problem in children. Most of ingested fo...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion in children is common and most children are observed to be between 6 mon...
AbstractThe majority of foreign body (FB) ingestions occur in children. In adults, accidental FB ing...
Aim: The most important way for children to communicate with their surroundings is to take every sub...
We performed a retrospective analysis of all records of children with ingested foreign bodies presen...
The management of ingested foreign bodies in children is not standardised. During a 15-year period, ...
Background: Foreign body ingestion is a predominant worry in pediatric population, with up to 75% of...
Introduction: Determination of type and location of trapped objects and endoscopic observations amon...
Background: Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a frequent gastrointestinal emergency in pediatric popula...
The ingestion of foreign bodies such as coins, fish bones, plastic toy parts, batteries, and needles...
The ingestion of foreign bodies is a worldwide pediatric pathology. We assessed the clinical, endosc...
Aim: The aim of the study was to determine the clinical presentation, types and characteristics of f...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common occurrence in children. In most cases these foreign bodies p...
Aim: Foreign body ingestion is one of the most common reasons for admission to pediatric emergency d...
Background/Purpose: This Study Aims To Elucidate The Clinical Presentation, The Effectiveness Of Inv...
Background: Foreign body ingestion is a potentially serious problem in children. Most of ingested fo...
Foreign body (FB) ingestion in children is common and most children are observed to be between 6 mon...
AbstractThe majority of foreign body (FB) ingestions occur in children. In adults, accidental FB ing...
Aim: The most important way for children to communicate with their surroundings is to take every sub...
We performed a retrospective analysis of all records of children with ingested foreign bodies presen...
The management of ingested foreign bodies in children is not standardised. During a 15-year period, ...
Background: Foreign body ingestion is a predominant worry in pediatric population, with up to 75% of...