Therapeutic dilemma and clinical issues in management of the button battery ingestion: a case report and literature review
Abstract The incidence of button battery ingestion in children less than 6 years, from year 1985 to 2019 was 59,000 and it is still a clinical challenge for pediatricians. Objects which are commonly ingested are large amounts of food, coins, toy parts, jewels, batteries, sharp materials and non-meta...
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Main Authors: | Olsi Agolli (Author), Arjola Agolli (Author), Namrata Hange (Author), Kuchalambal Agadi (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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