Small bowel perforation secondary to accidental magnetic objects ingestion: (Two pediatric cases report)
Foreign bodies ingestion is considered as a common pediatric problem, it is mostly encountred in infants between 6months and 2 years. Ingestion of magnets was documented in only few reports. We report two uncommon cases of bowel perforations owing to magnets ingestion. Patients were respectively age...
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Main Authors: | Amine Ksia (Author), Meriem Braiki (Author), Nahla Kechiche (Author), Lassaad Sahnoun (Author), Sabrine Ben Youssef (Author), Mongi Mekki (Author), Abdellatif Nouri (Author) |
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Pediatric Surgery Research Center of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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