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Giourgos G et al. – The authors present a case of a pediatric nasal foreign body removal with a new technique, the “hook–scope” technique, in which the flexible scope is used both as an endoscope and as a hook and permits a safe and rapid extraction of the object. This is the first report where such technique is presented with an image–documentation of a real case.

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