Literature DB >> 8158725

Forgotten injury: a late benign complication of an unremoved shrapnel fragment--case report.

D A Ligtenstein1, J L Krijnen, B R Jansen, F Eulderink.   

Abstract

A patient is described with a mortar shell shrapnel fragment in the anterior compartment of the right lower leg that had been in situ for 46 years without causing symptoms, when a large hematoma leading to a "chocolate cyst" developed around it. Initially, the patient was thought to have a malignant tumor. Roentgenograms and CT scans showed shrapnel fragments, and the cyst was removed surgically. A digital subtraction angiogram ruled out any other involvement.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8158725

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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5.  Hydrophobic Sand Is a Non-Toxic Method of Urine Collection, Appropriate for Urinary Metal Analysis in the Rat.

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