2003
DOI: 10.1002/j.1536-4801.2003.tb07968.x
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Hair Relaxers: A Benign Caustic Ingestion?

Stefanie P. Aronow,
Herbert D. Aronow,
Thomas Blanchard
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundDespite federally legislated safety regulations, caustic ingestions remain a significant problem in the pediatric population. The current standard of care for caustic ingestion includes upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in most cases. Hair relaxers are a common caustic ingestion at our institution, yet few data have been published describing the clinical or endoscopic outcome. We explored the relative frequency of hair relaxer ingestion, the incidence of associated upper gastrointestinal injury, and t… Show more

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