| Literature DB >> 32504281 |
Gabriella Souza E Silva1,2, Natália Borges Nunes Gomes1,2, Eduardo Oliveira Pacheco1,2, Flávio Murilo Ribeiro Bezerra2, Rafael Borges Nunes3, Humberto Lobato Mcphee3, Ulysses S Torres4,5, Giuseppe D'Ippolito1,2.
Abstract
Fish bones are the most commonly ingested structures and the most common cause of foreign body perforation of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Clinical presentation of foreign body GIT perforation is nonspecific, in many cases with clinical signs of acute abdomen, which can mimic appendicitis, diverticulitis, ulcer peptic disease, and other common inflammatory conditions. Besides, patients commonly do not refer that a fish bone was swallowed. Since this condition is usually not suspected by referring physicians of the emergency department (ED), radiologists play a key role in this diagnosis; the spectrum of these imaging features must be known in order to be accurately reported in the ED.Entities:
Keywords: CT; Emergency; Fish bone; Foreign body; Gastrointestinal perforation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32504281 DOI: 10.1007/s10140-020-01800-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Radiol ISSN: 1070-3004