نتایج جستجو برای: foreign bodies

تعداد نتایج: 155367  

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
shahsanam gheibi associate professor of pediatric gastroenterology, maternal and childhood obesity research center, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran. mohammad baluch assistant professor of pediatric surgery, department of surgery, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran.

background foreign body ingestion is a relatively common in children. most ingested foreign bodies spontaneously pass out of the body via the gastrointestinal (gi) system but sharp materials may perforate the gi tract and need to surgical intervention. case presentation  the patient was a 9-year-old girl with progressive abdominal pain for one month and admitted with acute abdomen impression. s...

Journal: :Journal of medical case reports 2016
Carlson B Sama Leopold N Aminde Tsi N Njim Fru F Angwafo

BACKGROUND Foreign bodies are a rare cause of appendicitis. In most instances, ingested foreign bodies pass through the alimentary tract asymptomatically. However, those that enter the lumen of the vermiform appendix may not be able to re-enter the colon and may initiate an inflammatory process. We report a case of acute appendicitis induced by an unusual foreign body. CASE PRESENTATION A 26-...

2009
Akira Ando Masahito Hatori Yoshihiro Hagiwara Shuji Isefuku Eiji Itoi

Foreign body granuloma is a tissue reaction for retained foreign bodies after skin-penetrating trauma. Detection of retained foreign bodies can be extremely difficult when the patients present with non-specific symptoms such as pain and/or swelling without recognizing a previous trauma. We report three patients of foreign body granulomas in the lower extremities with emphasis placed on their un...

2011
Jean Louis Frossard Raymond de Peyer

Foreign digestive bodies present unusual circumstances because they are associated with various degrees of local trauma and may lead to direct perforation or delayed local injury. Patients with foreign bodies should be evaluated upon admission for signs of impaction and perforation. While all objects impacted in the esophagus require urgent treatment, rectal foreign bodies are usually removable...

Journal: :Ulusal travma ve acil cerrahi dergisi = Turkish journal of trauma & emergency surgery : TJTES 2011
Koray Atila Sanem Güler Seymen Bora Hüseyin Gülay

Ingestion of foreign bodies can be a common problem, especially among children, alcoholics, and psychiatric and senile patients. Foreign bodies with smooth edges usually do not pose significant problems, but a sharp foreign object that is not retrieved immediately may penetrate the wall and cause complications. Ingested foreign bodies usually pass the intestinal tract uneventfully, and perforat...

2016
Melike Oruç Yüksel Kankaya Koray Gürsoy Nezih Sungur Mustafa Gürhan Ulusoy Uğur Koçer

Foreign bodies in the maxillofacial region or in the orbit are often the result of traumatic incidents and are often seen in adults. The types of foreign bodies most frequently encountered in the orbital region are metallic objects and chunks of glass.1 Intraorbital foreign bodies are usually the result of high-energy injuries but can also be identified after minor injuries with no significant ...

Journal: :Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola 2014
Rodolfo Nazar Natalia Cabrera Grettel Martelo Cecilia Machiavello Alfredo Naser

Sinonasal foreign bodies are rare clinical entities. Their presence in the sinuses can originate complications, so their removal is always indicated. We present 3 cases of sinonasal foreign body, indicating their symptoms, imaging findings and surgical removal. Each patient was assessed with computerized tomography of the sinuses, rigid endoscopy, and then surgical removal. We confirmed the pre...

2017
Ankur Bansal Manoj Kumar Gautam Kanodia Ruchir Aeron Sunny Goel

Foreign bodies are rarely found in genitourinary system and pose a challenge to the practitioner. The usual causes for insertion of foreign bodies in genitourinary system include sexual curiosity, autoerotic stimulation, or during invasive procedures (1). These patients may remain asymptomatic or have minimal discomfort but usually patient presents with urinary tract infection, severe pain and ...

Journal: :European neurology 2010
Alexey Surov Curd Behrmann Malte Kornhuber

A 73-year-old previously healthy male presented with acute cerebral ischemia. He remembered being wounded in 1944 during an explosion, although no cerebral injury had been suspected at that time. MRI should be performed. X-rays of the skull showed multiple metal fragments ( fig. 1 ). CT demonstrated grenade splinters within the right frontal lobe and in the frontal midline ( fig. 2 ). Received:...

Journal: :Circulation 1978
R Moncada T Matuga E Unger R Freeark A Pizarro

Six cases of cardiovascular foreign bodies secondary to trauma are presented. The various modes of entry and travel within the vascular are reviewed. Routine radiographic examination and angiography are shown to be the most useful techniques in defining the location and subsequent course of the foreign body in the vascular system.

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