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Radiological diagnosis of a small bowel perforation secondary to toothpick ingestion
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- Published on: 7 August 2018
- Published on: 7 August 2018DO NOT TAKE UNEATABLE OBJECTS LIKE TOOTH PICK INTO THE MOUTHShow More
Hi, I am a prosthodontist and I deal with the fabrication of complete dentures. Although the article 'Radiological diagnosis of a small bowel perforation secondary to toothpick ingestion' is not related to our specialization yet it seems to be very useful for us. In this article an edentulous patient unknowingly ingested a tooth pick which perforated his small bowel and caused pain. In the learning points of this article...
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