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Case of the month: Accidental mobile phone card ingestion


S Dixit, J Mekwan, NF Brayley - British Medical Journal, 2007 - emj.bmj.com
Accidental overdose, poisoning and foreign-body ingestion are common
presentations to the emergency department. Usually, the ingested material is a
common drug or household product. We present an unusual case of accidental ...
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[CITATION] Paediatrics, foreign body ingestion


GP Conners
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Things that go beep: experience with an ED guideline for use of a handheld metal detector …

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SL Ramlakhan, DP Burke, J Gilchrist - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Page 1. doi:10.1136/emj.2005.029553 2006;23;456-460 Emerg. Med. J. SL Ramlakhan,
DP Burke and J Gilchrist foreign bodies management ...
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Accidental mobile phone card ingestion


S Dixit, J Mekwan, NF Brayley - BMJ Case Reports, 2009 - casereports.bmj.com
Accidental overdose, poisoning and foreign-body ingestion are common
presentations to the emergency department. Usually, the ingested material is a
common drug or household product. We present an unusual case of accidental ...
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Respiratory distress secondary to esophageal foreign body: a case report.


J Urkin, Y Bar-David - TheScientificWorldJOURNAL, 2005 - thescientificworld.com
The ingestion or aspiration of a foreign body is a common, but preventable,
occurrence in childhood. Primary healthcare personnel should alert parents to
the risk of swallowing a foreign object, the signs, and the need for ...
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Ingested magnets and gastrointestinal complications


AM Alzahem, SS Soundappan, H Jefferies, … - Journal of paediatrics and child health, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: Multiple magnet ingestion is an unexpected health hazard in children
that can lead to significant gastrointestinal morbidity. The magnets are
attracted to each other across the bowel wall and this may lead to pressure ...
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The use of plain abdominal x rays in the emergency department


JE Smith, EJ Hall - British Medical Journal, 2009 - emj.bmj.com
Abdominal x rays expose patients to significant doses of radiation and have
limited use in emergency medicine. This review explores the evidence supporting
the use of abdominal x rays in the emergency department, with particular ...
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