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Spondylodiscitis Complicated by the Ingestion of a Button Battery: a Case Report

Sudhakar P, Al-Dossary J, Malik N

A one-and-a-half year old boy who presented with a cough, irritability, and refusal of food was found to have an impacted foreign body in his upper esophagus. We present the...
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Incidence and Clinical Features of Esophageal Perforation Caused by Ingested Foreign Body

Kim JE, Ryoo SM, Kim YJ, Lee JS, Ahn S, Seo DW, Sohn CH, Ryu JM, Kim WY

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Esophageal perforation is a rare but often a life-threatening condition. However, the incidence and clinical features of esophageal perforation caused by ingested foreign body are unknown. This study investigated...
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Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage after Endoscopic Removal of a Fish Bone Stuck in the Duodenum of a Patient Receiving Hemodialysis

Lee MK, Hyun YK, Kim YJ, Yoon SY, Joh JH, Lee JI, Cho JH, Kim HM

Fish bones are often ingested accidently. Most of them passes out through the gastrointestinal tract safely, but serious complications, such as perforation, abscess, obstruction, and bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract,...
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Foreign body-induced Actinomycosis Mimicking Bronchogenic Carcinoma

Kim YS, Suh JH, Kwak SM, Ryu JS, Cho CH, Park CS, Min SK

  • KMID: 759612
  • Korean J Intern Med.
  • 2002 Sep;17(3):207-210.
Actinomycosis is a slowly progressive infectious disease caused by an anaerobic and microaerophilic bacteria that colonizes the face, neck, lung, pleura and the ileocecal region. There have been a...
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Fish Bone as a Nidus for Stone Formation in the Common Bile Duct: Report of Two Cases

Kim YH, Kim YJ, Park WK, Lee SK, Kwon JH, Woo SK

We report two cases of common bile duct stone formed around a fish bone which migrated from the intestinal tract, along with their characteristic imaging findings. Two patients who had...
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A Common Bile Duct Stone formed by Suture Material after Open Cholecystectomy

Kim KH, Jang BI, Kim TN

The use of non-absorbable suture materials for cystic duct ligation after cholecystectomy can expose patients to the risk of recurrent stone formation in the common bile duct (CBD). However, in...
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Eikenella Corrodens Cervical Spinal Epidural Abscess Induced by a Fish Bone

Jeon SH, Han DC, Lee SG, Park HM, Shin DJ, Lee YB

Cervical spinal epidural abscess, caused by fish bone injury and a secondary infection by Eikenella corrodens which is part of the normal flora, has not been reported. A 72-yr-old man...
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