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A case of an ingested sewing needle in the appendix
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 10/22/09
Ha NR et al. – The most important point for the treating physician is that foreign bodies that lodge in the appendix are prone to perforate and inflame, and therefore should be removed; most patients with foreign bodies in the appendix are or will be symptomatic. The most important point for this particular tailor: keep all pins out of your mouth and store them until needed in a pin cushion that you keep close by.
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