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Handheld Metal Detector Screening for Metallic Foreign Body Ingestion in Children

DOI :

10.3791/58468-v

September 11th, 2018

September 11th, 2018

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1Children's Emergency, KK women's and Children's Hospital, 2Department of Radiology, KK women's and Children's Hospital

Here, we present a protocol to use the handheld metal detector, to screen for the presence of ingested metallic foreign bodies in children who present to the pediatric emergency medicine department with a history of foreign body ingestion.

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