2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132008000200003
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Aspiração de corpo estranho em crianças: aspectos clínicos, radiológicos e tratamento broncoscópico

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“…It was mostly located in the chest and upper abdomen and it correlated with the location of an FB. In Little's survey [25], a sore throat and chest pain were essential and nagging symptoms. Pain may be the only sign of an FB that was ingested not witnessed [5].…”
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“…It was mostly located in the chest and upper abdomen and it correlated with the location of an FB. In Little's survey [25], a sore throat and chest pain were essential and nagging symptoms. Pain may be the only sign of an FB that was ingested not witnessed [5].…”
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“…Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a common event, with significant potential for morbidity and mortality (1-4) . Children, particularly males under three years of age, are most often affected (1,5,6) .…”
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“…A diagnosis of FBA is not always easily made, because, in most cases, the parents did not witness the accident and the suspicion must be based on clinical history, physical examination, and complementary diagnostic methods (1) . In general, the clinical presentation depends on factors such as the type, size, and location of the foreign body, as well as the age of the patient.…”
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