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Migration of ingested sewing needle from within sigmoid colon to outside of the lumen
Author(s) -
Mehmet Nuri Cevizci,
Muhammet Demir,
Berrin Demır,
İlknur Demir,
Ömer Kılıç
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
pakistan journal of medical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.316
H-Index - 30
eISSN - 1682-024X
pISSN - 1681-715X
DOI - 10.12669/pjms.306.5423
Subject(s) - medicine , sigmoid colon , lumen (anatomy) , sigmoid function , anatomy , rectum , artificial intelligence , artificial neural network , computer science
Foreign body ingestion is a frequently observed condition in children. However, migration of an ingested foreign body from the gastrointestinal tract toward any abdominal organ is extremely rare. We report herein a case of a 2-year-old female patient in whom an ingested sewing needle was palpable by rectal examination and was determined to have migrated from within the sigmoid colon to outside of the lumen. The needle was surgically removed. In cases of foreign body ingestion, both physical examination and radiological follow-up should be performed.

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