How Did That Get There? A Case Series of Adolescent Foreign Bodies.

HCA healthcare journal of medicine Pub Date : 2023-08-29 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.36518/2689-0216.1470
Justin Ian Hanson, Paul Bomar, Sarah Kleist, Denver Rogalla, Lori Crihfield, Scott Gutovitz
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Abstract

Introduction: Pediatric foreign bodies (FBs) come in many shapes and sizes, and the method by which they enter the body can greatly impact the level of acuity at presentation. Most FBs in children are found in those younger than 5 years old, but the following 3 cases were found in adolescent patients.

Case presentation: We report on 3 adolescent patients who presented to a single community-based emergency department with the chief complaint of abdominal pain and were found to have complications of abdominal FBs. If undiagnosed, the initial indolent courses of FBs can lead to serious complications, as shown in these examples.

Conclusion: These cases emphasize the need for physicians to maintain a high level of suspicion, to perform detailed histories, and to consider advanced imaging despite reassuring vital signs or physical examination.

那是怎么做到的?青少年异物系列病例。
引言:儿童异物有多种形状和大小,它们进入体内的方法会极大地影响呈现时的视力水平。儿童中的大多数FBs发生在5岁以下的儿童中,但以下3例发生在青少年患者中。病例介绍:我们报告了3名青少年患者,他们以腹痛为主要主诉,到社区急诊科就诊,并被发现有腹部FBs并发症。如这些例子所示,如果未确诊,FBs最初的惰性过程可能会导致严重的并发症。结论:这些病例强调了医生需要保持高度怀疑,进行详细的病史,并考虑进行高级成像,尽管有令人放心的生命体征或体检。
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