An infant case of intraoral penetrating injury with a toothbrush causing retropharyngeal and upper mediastinal emphysema
A 2-year-old male child who was running and fell with a toothbrush in his mouth suffered an injury to the inside of his right cheeks. His mother noticed that the toothbrush had impaled his mouth, and removed it. On arrival, a wound was observed on the right cheeks and palate. His general condition w...
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Main Authors: | Kei Jitsuiki (Author), Ayako Hashimoto (Author), Toshihiko Yoshizawa (Author), Youichi Yanagawa (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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