Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2
Children, especially toddlers, because of their behaviour, physiology and anatomical characteristics such as oral exploration of their surroundings, have a tendency to place objects in their mouth. Therefore, ingestion or aspiration of foreign bodies (FBs) in children is a potentially life-threateni...
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doaj-b202e503506f45dcb72be43dff3422062021-03-25T13:43:29ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Radiology1027-202X2078-67782021-03-01251e1e1410.4102/sajr.v25i1.20271141Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2Rishi P. Mathew0Teresa I-Han Liang1Ahamed Kabeer2Vimal Patel3Gavin Low4Department of Radiology, Rajagiri Hospital, AluvaDepartment of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta Hospital, EdmontonDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Rajagiri Hospital, AluvaRadiology & Diagnostic Imaging, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta Hospital, EdmontonRadiology & Diagnostic Imaging, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta Hospital, EdmontonChildren, especially toddlers, because of their behaviour, physiology and anatomical characteristics such as oral exploration of their surroundings, have a tendency to place objects in their mouth. Therefore, ingestion or aspiration of foreign bodies (FBs) in children is a potentially life-threatening and common problem seen across the world. In this second part of our pictorial review on ingested and aspirated FBs, we focus on the paediatric population, reviewing the current literature and examining the epidemiology, clinical presentation, anatomic considerations, appropriate imaging modalities, key imaging characteristics associated with clinically relevant FBs in the emergency department (ED) and current management protocols.https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/2027bronchoscopybutton batteryendoscopyforeign bodiesingestionmagnet |
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Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2 |
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Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2 |
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Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2 |
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Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2 |
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Clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: Part 2 |
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clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies in the paediatric population: part 2 |
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Children, especially toddlers, because of their behaviour, physiology and anatomical characteristics such as oral exploration of their surroundings, have a tendency to place objects in their mouth. Therefore, ingestion or aspiration of foreign bodies (FBs) in children is a potentially life-threatening and common problem seen across the world. In this second part of our pictorial review on ingested and aspirated FBs, we focus on the paediatric population, reviewing the current literature and examining the epidemiology, clinical presentation, anatomic considerations, appropriate imaging modalities, key imaging characteristics associated with clinically relevant FBs in the emergency department (ED) and current management protocols. |
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bronchoscopy button battery endoscopy foreign bodies ingestion magnet |
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