Literature DB >> 12176188

Ingested nail penetrating the neck in an infant.

Samar Pal Singh Yadav1, Rakesh Chanda, Premila Malik, Seema Chanda.   

Abstract

Ingested sharp foreign bodies usually lodge themselves in the pharynx unlike their more common smooth counterparts, which are found in the upper esophagus. These are very rare in infants and pose problems like delayed presentation and occasionally extraluminal migration. A very rare case of through and through penetration of neck by an ingested nail in an infant, which presented 8 months after its ingestion, is reported. Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12176188     DOI: 10.1016/s0165-5876(02)00149-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0165-5876            Impact factor:   1.675


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