A novel approach to button battery removal in a two-and-half year-old patient's esophagus after ingestion: a case report
Abstract Background Accidental swallowing of a foreign body occurs more frequently in children than in adults. Among these cases, button battery impaction in the esophagus may cause severe complications. While prevention is always ideal, if button battery impaction is suspected, immediate diagnosis...
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Main Authors: | Hung-Chun Wang (Author), Shu-wei Hu (Author), Ke Jian Lin (Author), An-Chyi Chen (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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