2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2022.03.085
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Fishbone-induced appendicitis in a child

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“…Foreign bodies as a possible cause of acute appendicitis have been described in several recent studies (most commonly part of bone or toothpick). Other less common foreign bodies such as earrings, needles, and dental objects have been described [23,24,27,[30][31][32]. A recent study describes how a detailed history revealed that the patient had swallowed a dental crown.…”
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“…Foreign bodies as a possible cause of acute appendicitis have been described in several recent studies (most commonly part of bone or toothpick). Other less common foreign bodies such as earrings, needles, and dental objects have been described [23,24,27,[30][31][32]. A recent study describes how a detailed history revealed that the patient had swallowed a dental crown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%