Digestive Tract Injuries Caused by Ingested Foreign Bodies Containing Magnets

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We report on 16 children with ingestion of magnetic foreign bodies, who were identified by a medical record review of our hospital data for the time period between January, 2017 and May, 2018. Digestive tract wall was sandwiched in 13 (75%) children and 11 (74%) had gaptic intestinal perforation.

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Su, Z. L., Liu, D., Zhou, X. H., Tian, X. E., Shan, Z. C., & Hou, S. Z. (2021). Digestive Tract Injuries Caused by Ingested Foreign Bodies Containing Magnets. Indian Pediatrics, 58(3), 280–281. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13312-021-2171-0

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