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Ingested foreign bodies in the paediatric patient
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 11/03/09
O’Brien GC et al. – Conservative management of FB ingestion in the paediatric population is possible in the majority of cases. However, a minority require intervention. While guidelines for intervention are ill–defined, definitive indications include symptomatic patients, or dangerous objects.
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