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290 related items for PubMed ID: 11436589

  • 1. [Fish hooks: an unusual and sharp foreign body in the hypopharynx].
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    Med Trop (Mars); 2000; 60(4):361-2. PubMed ID: 11436589
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  • 2. [An unusual location of a foreign body in the posterior hypopharynx--case report].
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  • 5. [Surgical management of pharyngo-esophageal foreign bodies subsequent to the failure of endoscopic interventions].
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  • 20. [Ingestion of foreign bodies in childhood].
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