Purpose or Case Report: Kids put all sorts of things in their mouths. Foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence in children, and diagnostic imaging plays an important role in determining the nature of the foreign body and the need for emergent removal.
This presentation uses a question and answer format to provide high-yield clinically relevant information on the most commonly encountered foreign bodies including management guidelines for things like coins, batteries, and magnets. Both GI and airway foreign bodies are discussed. The presentation is catered mostly to trainees, but even experienced radiologists will enjoy challenging themselves to identify uncommon foreign bodies on imaging. Methods & Materials: Results: Conclusions:
Finkle, Joshua
( University of Chicago
, Chicago
, Illinois
, United States
)
Feinstein, Kate
( University of Chicago
, Chicago
, Illinois
, United States
)
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