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238 related items for PubMed ID: 6465638

  • 1. Asymptomatic esophageal perforation by a coin in a child.
    Nahman BJ, Mueller CF.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1984 Aug; 13(8):627-9. PubMed ID: 6465638
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  • 2. Oesophageal perforation caused by a coin.
    Cass DT, Lai B.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 1993 Jun; 29(3):239-40. PubMed ID: 8518012
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  • 3. Esophageal perforations due to foreign body impaction in children.
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  • 4. Occult coin perforation of the esophagus.
    Janik JS, Bailey WC, Burrington JD.
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  • 5. Extraluminal esophageal coin erosion in children. Case report and review.
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  • 6. Retrograde esophagoscopy for foreign body removal.
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  • 7. [Esophageal perforation following ingestion of a coin battery by a 5-year-old child in Djibouti].
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    Med Trop (Mars); 2011 Oct; 71(5):438. PubMed ID: 22235611
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  • 8. [Ingestion of foreign bodies in children. Recommendations of the French-Speaking Group of Pediatric Hepatology, Gastroenterology and Nutrition].
    Michaud L, Bellaïche M, Olives JP, Groupe francophone d'hépatologie, gastroentérologie et nutrition pédiatriques (GFHGNP).
    Arch Pediatr; 2009 Jan; 16(1):54-61. PubMed ID: 19059766
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  • 9. [Endoscopic and surgical removal of foreign bodies from the upper gastrointestinal tract].
    Oláh T, Horváth OP, Szendrényi V, Selmeczi A.
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  • 10. Vascular injury following foreign body perforation of the esophagus. Review of the literature and report of a case.
    Scher RL, Tegtmeyer CJ, McLean WC.
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  • 11. Esophageal perforation due to inadvertent swallowing of a dental prosthesis.
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  • 12. Pearls and perils in the management of prolonged, peculiar, penetrating esophageal foreign bodies in children.
    Gilchrist BF, Valerie EP, Nguyen M, Coren C, Klotz D, Ramenofsky ML.
    J Pediatr Surg; 1997 Oct 14; 32(10):1429-31. PubMed ID: 9349761
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  • 13. [2 cases of esophageal perforation by foreign bodies].
    Alfaro García J, Echeverría Zabalza ME, Guimerá Bordes R, Medina Solá JJ, Mozota Ortiz JR, Saiz Calleja MA.
    An Otorrinolaringol Ibero Am; 1992 Oct 14; 19(3):243-8. PubMed ID: 1616072
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  • 14. [Perforating injury of the thoracic esophagus caused by a dental prosthesis].
    Delince P, Amiri-Lamraski MH.
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  • 15. Esophageal foreign body causing direct aortic injury.
    Lam EC, Brown JA, Whittaker JS.
    Can J Gastroenterol; 2003 Feb 14; 17(2):115-7. PubMed ID: 12605249
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  • 16. Esophageal foreign body perforation: report of an unusual case and review of the literature.
    Barber GB, Peppercorn MA, Ehrlich C, Thurer R.
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  • 17. Chronic retained foreign bodies in the esophagus.
    Naidoo RR, Reddi AA.
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  • 18. 20 mm lithium button battery causing an oesophageal perforation in a toddler: lessons in diagnosis and treatment.
    Soccorso G, Grossman O, Martinelli M, Marven SS, Patel K, Thomson M, Roberts JP.
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  • 19. Esophageal perforation by a safety pin.
    Edwards H, McNichols WA, Dikman S.
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  • 20. Conservative management of pediatric distal esophageal coins.
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