نتایج جستجو برای: esophageal foreign body
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INDIAN PEDIATRICS 392 VOLUME 42__APRIL 17, 2005 immunosuppressed individuals(2). A single oral dose of Ivermectin (200 μg/kg) has been reported to be more effective than multiple doses of thiabendazole(3). CVID is a syndrome characterized by hypogammaglobulinemia with phenotypically normal B cells(4). These patients are prone to infection with pyogenic organisms and also intestinal parasites, f...
Retained esophageal foreign bodies are uncommon in pediatric practice and they should be endoscopically removed as soon as possible. In our patient, the appropriate management for coin ingestion was not done at the time of ingestion and thus led to retained foreign body and stricture formation. Esophageal stricture resulting from a long-standing lodgment of metallic foreign bodies has been repo...
Objectives: This report concerns office-based esophageal foreign body extraction using transnasal videoendoscopy and advantages of this intervention. Methods: A videoendoscope with a working channel for irrigation, air insufflation and forceps was used. The diameter of the videoendoscope tip was 5.3 mm. Transoral esophageal foreign body extraction using transnasal esophagoscopy was performed un...
Computed tomography (CT) is useful for evaluating esophageal foreign bodies and detecting perforation. However, when evaluation is difficult owing to the previous use of barium as a contrast medium, 3-dimensional CT may facilitate accurate diagnosis. A 49-year-old man was transferred to our hospital with the diagnosis of esophageal perforation. Because barium had been used as a contrast medium ...
An attempt to pass a FG 8 infant feeding tube into the stomach failed which made as suspect some esophageal obstruction. An X-ray of the neck and chest showed a dense foreign body in the esophagus (Fig. 1). The baby was immediately shifted to operation theatre and the esophageal foreign body was removed. The foreign body was a pebble with an irregular surface measuring about 2.5 cm in Fig.1. X-...
Unintentional foreign bodies' swallowing is a fairly common occurrence in ENT consultation especially among children. They usually pass through the gastrointestinal tract without complications. Migration of a foreign body through the esophageal wall is rare. It represents about 1% to 4% of all cases of foreign bodies' ingestion. A 16 year's old female patient has presented to ENT emergency with...
OBJECTIVES (1) To describe clinical and radiologic findings in patients with esophageal foreign bodies. (2) To examine the sensitivity and specificity of history, physical examination, and radiologic studies in children with suspected foreign body ingestion. METHODS A retrospective cohort study was performed evaluating all children who underwent esophagoscopy for suspected foreign body ingest...
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