نتایج جستجو برای: Magnet Ingestion

تعداد نتایج: 43942  

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
manoochehr karjoo pediatrician and gastroenterologist upstate medical university, syracuse new york usa. alexander dragnich 4th year medical student, upstate medical university, usa. sara karjoo assistant professor, pediatric gastroenterology, johns hopkins university & morsani college of medicine, university of south florida, usa. qurratul ann warsi department of epidemiology and biostatistics, university of california san francisco, usa.

the ingestion of foreign bodies is a comprehensive problem affecting the pediatric population, especially under 5 years of age.  the ingestion of 2 or more magnets may lead to their attraction over planes of intervening soft tissue with enough force to cause significant complications including obstruction, fistula formation or even perforation.this case series report have documented the cases o...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2009
Andrew J Robinson Janne Bingham Ronald LE Thompson

Foreign body ingestion is a common paediatric problem. In the majority of cases spontaneous passage occurs. Magnet ingestion is rare and solitary magnet ingestion usually does not cause any complications. A number of gastrointestinal complications have been reported, such as fistula formation, perforation and volvulus following multiple magnet ingestion. We review magnet ingestion and describe ...

Journal: :Deutsches Aerzteblatt Online 2013

Journal: :Acta medica 2016
Zenon Pogorelić Matija Borić Joško Markić Miro Jukić Leo Grandić

INTRODUCTION Magnet ingestion usually does not cause serious complications, but in case of multiple magnet ingestion or ingestion of magnet with other metal it could cause intestinal obstruction, fistula formation or even perforation. CASE REPORT We report case of intestinal obstruction and fistula formation following ingestion of 25 magnets in a 2-year-old girl. Intraoperatively omega shaped...

Alexander Dragnich Manoochehr Karjoo, Qurratul Ann Warsi Sara Karjoo

The ingestion of foreign bodies is a comprehensive problem affecting the pediatric population, especially under 5 years of age.  The ingestion of 2 or more magnets may lead to their attraction over planes of intervening soft tissue with enough force to cause significant complications including obstruction, fistula formation or even perforation.This case series report have documented the cases o...

2016
Dave Fok Nam Fung Venkatesh Shanmugam

Non-accidental ingestion of foreign bodies rarely occurs in adults. We report a case of multiple magnet ingestion in an adult with learning difficulties to highlight the associated abdominal complications. Multiple magnets may not pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously and approach considerations should differ from those who had ingested an isolated magnet or other foreign bodies.

Journal: :Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM 2006
Viju Vijaysadan Maria Perez David Kuo

Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies and its management is a common problem seen more in the pediatric population than in adults. A review of the literature suggests that endoscopic removal of foreign bodies is curative for objects located in the cricopharynx or upper esophagus. Foreign bodies passed into the stomach can usually be observed for development of symptoms, because 80% of them wou...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2008
Sanjeev Dutta Ario Barzin

OBJECTIVE To raise awareness of the dangers associated with magnet ingestion in children. DESIGN Case report and review of the literature. SETTING Tertiary care children's hospital. Patient Four-year-old boy with minimal physical findings but with a clinical history and imaging suggesting complications from multiple magnet ingestion. Intervention Laparoscopic removal of magnets and repair o...

Journal: :Revista de gastroenterologia de Mexico 2015
J C Rivera-Nava

1. Ahmed A, Hassab M, Al-Hussdini A, et al. Magnetic toy ingestion leading to jejunocecal fistula in a child. Case reports. Saudi Med J. 2010;31:442--4. 2. Gün F, Günendi T, Kilic B, et al. Multiple magnet ingestion resulting in small bowel perforation: A case report. Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2013;19:177--9. 3. Bornstein A, Spyker D, Cantinela L, et al. 2011 annual report of the American ...

Journal: :Archives of Disease in Childhood 2002

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