Chronic stridor in a toddler after ingestion of a discharged button battery: a case report
Abstract Background Button battery (BB) ingestions (BBI) are increasingly prevalent in children and constitute a significant, potentially life-threatening health hazard, and thus a pediatric emergency. Ingested BBs are usually charged and can cause severe symptom within 2 h. Discharged BBs ingestion...
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Main Authors: | Zoe S. Oftring (Author), Doortje M. Mehrtens (Author), Julian Mollin (Author), Eckard Hamelmann (Author), Sebastian Gaus (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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