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Fishbone as a Foreign Body in the Pharynx - CT Density for Prediction of Fishbone and the Type of Fish on the Western Coast of Karnataka
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery,
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Unveiling the path of ingested foreign bodies: CT imaging insights into migration and complications
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First Reported Case of Lesser Sac Empyema Secondary to Foreign Body Perforation
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Diagnostic Performance of Conventional X-ray for Detecting Foreign Bodies in the Upper Digestive Tract: A Systematic Review and Diagnostic Meta-Analysis
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Predictive factors for complications associated with penetrated fish bones outside the upper gastrointestinal tract
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology,
2018
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