Battery Ingestion with Colonic Perforation after Colostomy Closure in a Toddler
Disc and button battery ingestion in children is common. In fact, data reports a dramatic increase in battery ingestion during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic likely as a result of increased household population density and electronic product utilization. These batteries often remain lodged in...
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Main Authors: | Annamarie C. Lukish (Author), Vivien Pat (Author), Anisha Apte (Author), Marc A. Levitt (Author) |
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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