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Foreign body ingestion

Impacted food bolus removed from lower oesophagus

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz

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Foreign bodies removed from the stomach

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz

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Endoscope view showing foreign bodies in the stomach lumen

From the collection of Juan Carlos Munoz

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Plain abdominal radiology showing foreign body in the stomach lumen

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Endoscopic photograph of a food impaction in the lower oesophagus with evident concentric mucosal ring suggesting eosinophilic oesophagitis

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(A) Endoscopic view of impacted nail-clipper in the duodenum. (B) Endoscopic removal of tie-clip

From: Canda AE. BMJ Case Reports. 2009;2009:bcr12.2008.1354

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Diagnostic and treatment algorithm for foreign body ingestion

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Plain abdominal x-ray showing multiple foreign bodies. There were no signs of intestinal obstruction or perforation

From: Canda AE. BMJ Case Reports. 2009;2009:bcr12.2008.1354

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