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Peculiar Mammographic and Ultrasonographic Findings of a Retained Silastic Drain in the Breast

Son EJ, Oh KK, Kim EK

Foreign bodies, such as surgical sponges or drains, are sometimes retained after surgical procedures.1 Retention of a drain in the breast tissue postoperatively is an unusual complication. This report describes...
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An Impacted Clamshell in the Duodenum Mistaken for a Gall Stone

Cho HJ, Kim JY, Lee HC, Kweon YO, Cho CM, Tak WY, Jeon SW

Although most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously, those that are sharp, pointed, or large require removal to avoid serious complications. Here we report an interesting case...
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A Case of Retained Graphite Anterior Chamber Foreign Body Masquerading as Stromal Keratitis

Han ER, Wee WR, Lee JH, Hyon JY

We report a case of a retained graphite anterior chamber foreign body that was masquerading as stromal keratitis. A 28-year-old male visited with complaints of visual disturbance and hyperemia in...
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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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Acupuncture needle: an obscure cause of anal pain

Lee TH, Lee JS

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Gossypiboma (Textiloma) due to Retained Surgical Gauze

Park JS, Park DI

  • KMID: 782756
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2006 Sep;48(3):143-144.
No abstract availble.
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