| Literature DB >> 31183238 |
Anna Lin1, Lawrence Chi Ngong Chan1, Kam Lun Ellis Hon1, Siu Yan Bess Tsui2, Kristine Kit Yi Pang2, Hon Ming Cheung1, Alexander K C Leung3.
Abstract
Foreign body ingestions are frequent in the childhood population. Most foreign bodies are passed spontaneously through the gastrointestinal tract. However, on occasion, they can also be a rare cause of morbidity and even mortality, such as in the case of multiple magnetic foreign body ingestion, which can cause injury via magnetic attraction through bowel walls. We present two cases of multiple magnetic foreign body ingestion, which to our knowledge are the first ones reported in Hong Kong. One patient presented with shock and intestinal necrosis requiring extensive intestinal resection, whereas the other patient had no gastrointestinal injury but surgical removal was deemed necessary.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31183238 PMCID: PMC6512031 DOI: 10.1155/2019/3549242
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Pediatr
Figure 1Diffuse bowel dilatation and two circular radiopaque opacities in the bowel suspicious of foreign body.
Figure 2Two metallic beads were removed during surgery for gangrenous small bowel.
Figure 3Five linear round radiopaque opacities in the epigastrium of an asymptomatic child.