نتایج جستجو برای: wooden foreign body

تعداد نتایج: 804357  

Journal: :Journal of Maxillofacial and Oral Surgery 2011

2016
Nina Brawanski Peter Baumgarten Jürgen Konczalla Volker Seifert Christian Senft

BACKGROUND Intracerebral foreign body granuloma is rarely reported. We present the case of a male patient with a cerebral foreign body granuloma. CASE DESCRIPTION Initial admission of a 67-year-old male patient was after an aphasia followed by secondary generalized seizures. Cranial computed tomography (CCT) showed a metal-dense, wedge-shaped foreign body in the range of the frontal sinus on ...

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...

2016
Hailu Wondimu Gebresellassie

BACKGROUND The act of deliberate injury to one's own body without the help of others is a well-known phenomenon in psychiatric patients. Insertion of foreign bodies into one or more orifices is not uncommon but insertion into a body cavity or the gastrointestinal tract by self-inflicted injury is quite rare. CASE PRESENTATION A 32-year-old Ethiopian psychiatric patient presented with left low...

2013
Yan Luo Hui Yuan Zhong Sheng Cao

UNLABELLED INTRODUCTION Trauma and foreign body residue occurring in different settings are common in the neck. Some small injuries go unrecognized, and vascular injuries caused by the sharp penetrating trauma of a foreign body are very dangerous. Without early diagnosis and treatment, foreign body residue remains a major cause of mortality. CASE PRESENTATION A six-cm piece of wooden chops...

2007
Alfonso Reginelli Pasquale Liguori Valeria Perrotta Giuseppina Annunziata Antonio Pinto

Foreign body ingestion is commonly encountered in the emergency department. Although in most cases, the ingested object will pass uneventfully in the feces [1], ingestion of sharp foreign bodies such as dental plates, sewing needles, toothpicks, fish bones and chicken bones carries increased risk of gastrointestinal perforation [2, 3, 4]. The use of toothpicks as both tooth-clearing implements ...

Journal: :Tuberkuloz ve toraks 2005
Esra Uzaslan Ahmet Ursavaş Dane Ediger Mehmet Karadağ

We report a case of a laryngectomized patient who accidentally aspirated a wooden stick through his tracheal stoma in highly unusual circumstances. He was in a habit of cleaning secretions of upper airway with a wooden stick covered with cotton on the tip soaked in olive oil, via tracheostomy. After applying topical aerolized lidocaine spray through the tracheostomy stoma a flexible video-broch...

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