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DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(93)90214-o
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“…To our knowledge, no recent case series regarding pediatric pencil injuries exists in the literature. On review of multiple case reports, injury complexes after writing utensil trauma vary from the asymptomatic [7][8][9] to the serious, with sequelae such as intra-abdominal perforation, 10 cauda equina injury requiring operation, 11 Brown Sequard syndrome, 12 and internal jugular vein thrombosis. 13 Our experiences correlated with these reports, with injury complexes ranging from relatively asymptomatic oropharyngeal lacerations to retained foreign bodies requiring removal under general anesthesia to severe intracranial injury resulting in death.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To our knowledge, no recent case series regarding pediatric pencil injuries exists in the literature. On review of multiple case reports, injury complexes after writing utensil trauma vary from the asymptomatic [7][8][9] to the serious, with sequelae such as intra-abdominal perforation, 10 cauda equina injury requiring operation, 11 Brown Sequard syndrome, 12 and internal jugular vein thrombosis. 13 Our experiences correlated with these reports, with injury complexes ranging from relatively asymptomatic oropharyngeal lacerations to retained foreign bodies requiring removal under general anesthesia to severe intracranial injury resulting in death.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%