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Caustic and foreign body ingestions represent a fairly frequent occurrence in children and a major concern both for families and clinicians, as it can range from non-significant to life-threatening events, leading to severe sequelae. Despite the efforts a... see more

  Foreign body ingestion in adults is often seen in the elderly population because of some underlying diseases. Dementie and many comorbidities (such as alcohol consumption, use of sedative and hypnotic drugs, convulsion, intoxication, mental re... see more

Pinctada maxima is a filter feeder organism obtaining food particles by filtration from water suspension. Filtration and ingestion rate of a large number of benthic filter feeders in a variety of coastal environment have been known influenced by... see more

Potassium permanganate (KMnO4 ) is a powerful oxidising agent. In its raw form, it is an odourless, sweet-tasting, dark-purple substance, available in ready-to-use solutions, pellets, tablets, crystals and powder form. In clinical practice historically, i... see more

This study evaluated whether fructose ingestion at adolescence programs the development ofmetabolic syndrome (MetS) in adult rats and whether moderate-intensity combined exercisecan attenuate fructose-induced MetS compounds. Pubertal rats were trained on ... see more

Accidental ingestion of a foreign body is a fairly common cause of patients presenting to hospital emergency departments. The foreign bodies that are accidentally swallowed by adults frequently include materials associated with dental procedures, most of ... see more

AbstractChildren, especially toddlers, because of their behaviour, physiology and anatomical characteristics such as oral exploration of their surroundings, have a tendency to place objects in their mouth. Therefore, ingestion or aspiration of foreign bod... see more

Due to their chemical properties, accidental or suicidal ingestion of batteries into the digestive system can cause fatal complications; Treatment should not be delayed and close monitoring is required. A 26-year-old male patient is treated by the psychia... see more

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