نتایج جستجو برای: foreign bodies

تعداد نتایج: 155367  

Journal: :Journal of accident & emergency medicine 1995
G E Giddins

A positive response from a metal detector when run over an area of the body is a strong positive indicator of the presence of a metallic object. If there is a possibility of a buried metallic foreign body this positive finding should not be ignored.

2017
Gregory N. Nicolas Richard Assaker Christian Saliba Dani R. Osman Elliot Khoury Maguy Abdellah Farhat Riad R. Azar George Khoury

BACKGROUND Ingested foreign bodies (IFBs) are usually asymptomatic and are excreted uneventfully. IFBs become a major concern in elderly patients due to the increase number of diverticuloses where the foreign body can lodge and cause severe complications. CASE REPORT We report a case of an elderly patient who ingested a chicken bone that caused recurrent diverticulitis. CONCLUSIONS The diagnosi...

2014
Rafael V. Pieretti

This article reports the case of an adolescent who repeatedly inserted high-strength magnetic beads into his urethra for erotic reasons. The beads migrated into his bladder requiring a cystostomy to remove them. The available literature is reviewed.

2016
R Hussin N Ismail

Foreign object damage (FOD) is common risk for aviation industry since long time ago and it has contributed to many terrible incidents and fatalities. The cost of FOD cases every year is very high, which is around RM 1.2 billion. Therefore, a proper technique and strategy has to be taken by the designated organizations including airlines to further eliminate the FOD occurrences. It is not easy ...

2014
İbrahim Çukurova Erhan Demirhan Murat Gümüşsoy Yusuf Yalçın O. Gazi Yiğitbaşı

Introduction Foreign bodies are quite rarely encountered in the paranasal sinuses. In the literature, intracranial foreign bodies are usually observed in the orbital and frontal sinuses and nasal region (1, 2). Garces and Norris (3) reported that 70% of these foreign bodies usually appeared after maxillofacial traumas and 30% appeared during or after dental procedures of maxilla. Foreign bodies...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2016
Sima Sadat Lari Abbas Shokri Seyyed Mohammad Hosseinipanah Shahin Rostami Shabnam Seyedzadeh Sabounchi

AIM Foreign body detection and determining whether it is adjacent to critical organs has a significant role in its removal. Various imaging techniques have been used to locate foreign bodies. This study aimed to compare cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and digital radiography for detecting foreign bodies in an in vitro model. MATERIALS AND METHODS Foreign bodies composed of normal glass, ...

2015
Darae Kim Pil-Sung Yang Jung-Ho Choi Jiwon Seo Kyeong-Hyeon Chun Sang-Eun Lee Geu-Ru Hong Hyun-Chel Joo Donghoon Choi

A foreign body in heart is rare, but it is more frequently encountered than the past as iatrogenic causes are increasing. Clinicians should be aware that foreign body could be mistaken for normal structure of heart. In order for accurate diagnosis, multi-imaging modalities should be used for information of exact location, mobility and hemodynamic effects. A decision to intervene should be made ...

2017
Prabu Baskaran Pratyusha Ganne Nagesha C Krishnappa

Retained intraocular foreign body (IOFB) is a major cause of visual loss following open globe injuries. Detecting the presence and accurate localization of IOFB in the setting of an open globe injury remains a challenge. There can be various mimics of intraocular IOFB on imaging including air, ocular calcifications, etc. Here, we describe a case of open globe injury wherein a retained perfluoro...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 1987
P A Lagouros B G Langer G A Peyman M F Mafee D G Spigos J Grisolano

We conducted in vitro and in vivo experiments to study magnetic resonance imaging of intraocular foreign bodies. Diamagnetic and paramagnetic foreign bodies were imaged without artifact and without movement during the imaging process, while ferromagnetic foreign bodies produced large amounts of artifact that prevented meaningful images. All fetromagnetic foreign bodies moved during in vitro ima...

2010
Agnieszka Shein-Filipowicz Radosław Kaźmierczak Bogusław Kostkiewicz Joanna Sempińska-Szewczyk Artur Sankowski

Intraorbital foreign bodies, especially non-metallic ones, remain an important diagnostic and therapeutic problem. Organic foreign bodies contain large quantities of bacterial flora contributing to rapid onset of inflammation which may promptly damage the optic nerve. Further progression of inflammation may involve the structures of central nervous system. US examination is a preliminary, commo...

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