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Foreign body of the stomach that resemble a snake...
A tooth brush that was found in her stomach. Impacted foreign bodies. A foreign body lodged in the GI tract may cause local inflammation leading to pain, bleeding, scarring, and obstruction, or...
Foreign body of the stomach that resemble a snake...
We observed the shape that resemble a snake’s head. Most swallowed foreign bodies pass harmlessly through the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Foreign bodies that damage the GI tract, become lodged, or...
Foreign body of the stomach that resemble a snake...
Foreign body of the stomach that resemble a snake. from time to time the endoscopist get some surprise performing a gastrointestinal endoscopy. 30 year-old woman that had been complaining of severe...
Foreign Body Ingestion (7 of 7)
A penny has been removed endoscopically. Gastrointestinal tract ingested foreign bodies are common problems, particularly in children. The most common ingested foreign bodies are coins. Longstanding...
Foreign Body Ingestion (6 of 7)
Foreign body ingestion is a potentially serious problem that peaks in children aged six months to three years. It causes serious morbidity in less than one percent of all patients. An estimated 40...
Foreign Body Ingestion (5 of 7)
Sharp foreign body can get impacted from base of tongue to lower end of esophagus. If they are not removed at the earliest can cause erosion, perforation, abscess or mediastinitis. Objects that have...
Foreign Body Ingestion (4 of 7)
Foreign body ingestion endoscopic removal. Foreign body ingestion often requires endoscopic removal, but the majority of the foreign body may pass through the whole gut without creating any problem...
Foreign Body Ingestion (3 of 7)
Because many patients who have swallowed foreign bodies are asymptomatic, physicians must maintain a high index of suspicion. The majority of ingested foreign bodies pass spontaneously, but serious...
Foreign Body Ingestion (2 of 7)
The coin has been lodged immediately below the upper esophageal sphincter. Most complications of pediatric foreign body ingestion are due to esophageal impaction, usually at 1 of 3 typical locations....
Esophageal Achalasia - Impaction of foreign bodies...
Status after dilatation with balloon Achalasia is the best understood example of an esophageal motility disorder and characterized by esophageal aperistalsis and impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal...