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Ingested button battery
Published
30 May 2021
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Ingested button battery
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25 Apr 2020
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Ingested button batteries
Published
28 Dec 2016
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Ingested button battery
Published
22 Dec 2015
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Button battery ingestion
Published
14 Sep 2014
88% complete
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Button battery in esophagus
Published
25 Mar 2017
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Photo
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Button battery esophageal impaction
Published
19 Jul 2018
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Ingested foreign body - button battery
Published
08 May 2022
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Ingested button battery
Published
28 Sep 2022
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Ultrasound
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Ingested foreign bodies in children
Ingested foreign bodies in children are common as the world is a curious place to young children, who will put anything and everything into their mouth and will often inadvertently swallow.
The usual practice is for an x-ray of the chest and abdomen to identify a foreign body.
Epidemiology
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Swallowed foreign body
Published
23 May 2020
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Ingested battery - child
Published
07 Oct 2021
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Ingested foreign body - cylindrical battery
Published
08 Nov 2022
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Coin vs battery
Published
12 May 2022
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Complicated esophageal foreign body
Published
09 Feb 2024
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MRI
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Foreign body in gastrointestinal tract
Published
25 Feb 2014
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X-ray
Article
Abdominal opacities
An opacity projecting over the abdomen has a broad differential. Possibilities to consider include:
foreign bodies
ingested, e.g. coins, batteries, bones, etc
artifacts, e.g. object attached to the cloth of the patient like a safety pin or button
iatrogenic, e.g. hemostatic clips, gastric ba...