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CHICAGO PEDIATRIC SOCIETY John L. President Reichert, M.D., March 1949 Regular Meeting, 15, Perforation of the Duodenum by Ingested Foreign Body: Symptoms Disease of the Hip. Dr. B. Ill. Suggesting James Gillespie, Urbana, This will paper be in full in a later issue of the American presented Journal of Diseases of Children. DISCUSSION Dr. Paul Holinger This : is of extreme interest from the paper standpoint the of of and are of problem foreign bodies, bobby pins a special phase this work. It is the of and if a swallowed practice my colleagues me, bobby is a child pin by under 2 of and if it can still years age be demonstrated to be in the to stomach, remove it with under magnets biplane this takes a few minutes. fluoroscopy; only When the into pin gets the the is more difficult. We have duodenum, problem removed one from the duodenum means of a swallowed by magnet, extending from the end of a Levin tube. In hours the was observed twenty-four magnet in the duodenum fastened to the and both were removed. bobby pin The seriousness of the bobby pin as a foreign has been demonstrated in body our children
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Apr 1, 1950
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