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213 related items for PubMed ID: 26520908

  • 1. Symptoms associated with button batteries injuries in children: An epidemiological review.
    Buttazzoni E, Gregori D, Paoli B, Soriani N, Baldas S, Rodriguez H, Lorenzoni G, Susy Safe Working Group.
    Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2015 Dec; 79(12):2200-7. PubMed ID: 26520908
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  • 5. Characteristics and outcome of impacted button batteries among young children less than 7 years of age in China: a retrospective analysis of 116 cases.
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  • 6. Management and Outcomes of Button Batteries in the Aerodigestive Tract: A Multi-institutional Study.
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  • 9. Serious complications after button battery ingestion in children.
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  • 10. Button battery intake as foreign body in Chinese children: review of case reports and the literature.
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  • 13. Foreign body ingestion in children presenting to a tertiary paediatric centre in South Africa: A retrospective analysis focusing on battery ingestion.
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  • 14. Drooling, Irritability, and Refusal to Eat in a 22-Month-Old Child. Button Battery Ingestion.
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  • 16. Esophageal lesions following button-battery ingestion in children: Analysis of causes and proposals for preventive measures.
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  • 17. The anesthetic management of button battery ingestion in children.
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  • 19. Airway Complications Resulting From Pediatric Esophageal Button Battery Impaction: A Systematic Review.
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  • 20. Oesophageal complication from button battery ingestion in an infant.
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