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Spondylodiscitis Complicated by the Ingestion of a Button Battery: a Case Report

Sudhakar P, Al-Dossary J, Malik N

A one-and-a-half year old boy who presented with a cough, irritability, and refusal of food was found to have an impacted foreign body in his upper esophagus. We present the...
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Salvage Technique for Endoscopic Removal of a Sharp Fish Bone Impacted in the Esophagus Using a Transparent Cap and Detachable Snares

Lee JS, Chun HJ, Lee JM, Hwang YJ, Kim SH, Kim ES, Jeen YT, Lee HJ

A sharp, impacted fish bone in the esophagus is an indication for urgent endoscopy. Endoscopic removal of such an object is a challenging task. An endoscopic protector hood is then...
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Aortoesophageal Fistula Associated with Tuberculous Mediastinitis, Mimicking Esophageal Dieulafoy's Disease

Lee OJ, Kim SH

Aortoesophageal fistula is a rare and lethal disorder that may result from primary diseases of aorta or esophagus, aortic bypass graft, ingestion of foreign body, trauma, surgical procedure or instrumentation....
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Clinical Characteristics of an Esophageal Fish Bone Foreign Body from Chromis notata

Kim HU, Song HJ

Damselfish Chromis notata is a small fish less than 15 cm long and it is widespread in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Of all the cases of fish bone foreign body (FBFB)...
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