Literature DB >> 7769650

Nonmetallic foreign bodies of the skull base: a diagnostic challenge.

J C Dort1, D Robertson.   

Abstract

Cases of physical trauma have become more common in emergency departments, since life in modern society has become increasingly dangerous. Foreign bodies in the head and neck region are more common, therefore, and management principles are well-defined. Typically, these foreign bodies are metal, plastic, or glass and often easily diagnosed; however, wooden foreign bodies pose special problems for the physician and, therefore, warrant separate consideration. We present the case of a 21-year-old male who was stabbed in the submental region with a large wooden stake and discuss the surgical and follow-up treatment of this interesting case, including the roles and limitations of angiography, computerized tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7769650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0381-6605


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1.  Comparison of Ultrasonography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Cone Beam Computed Tomography for Detection of Foreign Bodies in Maxillofacial Region.

Authors:  Abbas Shokri; Mohammadreza Jamalpour; Behrouz Jafariyeh; Jalal Poorolajal; Negar Kanouni Sabet
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2017-04-01

2.  A rare case of a glass fragment impacted in the parapharyngeal space associated with neurovascular compromise.

Authors:  Y F Zhao; Y Liu; L Jiang; J Liu; X Q Chen; R H Shi; X Z Jiang
Journal:  Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 2.789

3.  Foreign bodies in facial trauma-report of 3 cases.

Authors:  B M Rudagi; Rajshekhar Halli; Yogesh Kini; Viraj Kharkhar; Harish Saluja
Journal:  J Maxillofac Oral Surg       Date:  2010-10-20

4.  The prevalence of foreign bodies in jaw bones on panoramic radiography.

Authors:  Mehmet Melih Omezli; Damla Torul; Efe Can Sivrikaya
Journal:  Indian J Dent       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec

5.  Evaluation of Visibility of Foreign Bodies in the Maxillofacial Region: Comparison of Computed Tomography, Cone Beam Computed Tomography, Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Authors:  Solmaz Valizadeh; Hamidreza Pouraliakbar; Leila Kiani; Yaser Safi; Leila Alibakhshi
Journal:  Iran J Radiol       Date:  2016-08-10       Impact factor: 0.212

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