Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1970711718> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 items per page.
- W1970711718 endingPage "1890" @default.
- W1970711718 startingPage "1890" @default.
- W1970711718 abstract "A 56-year-old woman with a history of depression and schizophrenia presented 2 days after having accidentally swallowed her dentures during breakfast. The patient was asymptomatic and the physical examination showed no abnormal changes. A plain abdominal radiograph (fi gure A) showed the metallic foreign body within the small intestine, with no sign of bowel obstruction or perforation. Plain radiographs taken every day showed the denture within the caecum (fi gure B), within the splenic fl exure (fi gure C), within the descending colon (fi gure D), and within the rectal ampulla (fi gure E). The denture was subsequently removed manually, and the abdominal radiograph taken thereafter was unremarkable (fi gure F). Some people are at increased risk of foreign body ingestion, particularly those who wear dentures. Most ingested foreign bodies pass spontaneously, usually over 7–10 days, but serious complications, such as bowel perforation and obstruction, can occur. Common sites for obstruction include the cricopharyngeal area, the lower oesophageal sphincter, the pylorus, and the ileocaecal valve. All objects that have passed the duodenal sweep should be managed conservatively by radiographic surveillance. Endoscopic or surgical intervention is indicated only when signifi cant symptoms develop or when the object fails to progress through the gastrointestinal tract. A swallowed denture" @default.
- W1970711718 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1970711718 creator A5013024714 @default.
- W1970711718 creator A5055292769 @default.
- W1970711718 date "2009-05-01" @default.
- W1970711718 modified "2023-10-04" @default.
- W1970711718 title "A swallowed denture" @default.
- W1970711718 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(09)60307-x" @default.
- W1970711718 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19482215" @default.
- W1970711718 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W1970711718 type Work @default.
- W1970711718 sameAs 1970711718 @default.
- W1970711718 citedByCount "9" @default.
- W1970711718 countsByYear W19707117182015 @default.
- W1970711718 countsByYear W19707117182016 @default.
- W1970711718 countsByYear W19707117182017 @default.
- W1970711718 countsByYear W19707117182019 @default.
- W1970711718 countsByYear W19707117182020 @default.
- W1970711718 countsByYear W19707117182022 @default.
- W1970711718 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1970711718 hasAuthorship W1970711718A5013024714 @default.
- W1970711718 hasAuthorship W1970711718A5055292769 @default.
- W1970711718 hasConcept C199343813 @default.
- W1970711718 hasConcept C29694066 @default.
- W1970711718 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1970711718 hasConceptScore W1970711718C199343813 @default.
- W1970711718 hasConceptScore W1970711718C29694066 @default.
- W1970711718 hasConceptScore W1970711718C71924100 @default.
- W1970711718 hasIssue "9678" @default.
- W1970711718 hasLocation W19707117181 @default.
- W1970711718 hasLocation W19707117182 @default.
- W1970711718 hasOpenAccess W1970711718 @default.
- W1970711718 hasPrimaryLocation W19707117181 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W1987392569 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W202161368 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2128244667 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2342952676 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2363652855 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2378708604 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2399936705 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2514279336 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W2598111544 @default.
- W1970711718 hasRelatedWork W4312766916 @default.
- W1970711718 hasVolume "373" @default.
- W1970711718 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1970711718 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1970711718 magId "1970711718" @default.
- W1970711718 workType "article" @default.