Foreign Bodies
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Subject Areas on Research
- 3-D ultrasound guidance of autonomous robot for location of ferrous shrapnel.
- An endovascular retrieving device for use in small vessels.
- Analysis of asbestos fibers and asbestos bodies in tissue samples from human lung. An international interlaboratory trial.
- Anesthetic Implications of Button Battery Ingestion in Children.
- Appearance of oxidized cellulose (Surgicel) on postoperative CT scans: similarity to postoperative abscess.
- Aspiration of metallic mercury. A 22-year follow-up.
- Asymptomatic T-tube remnant in common bile duct.
- Cardiac imaging impaired by a silicone breast implant.
- Cases from the Osler Medical Service at Johns Hopkins University.
- Colonoscopic diagnosis and treatment of chronic chicken bone perforation of the sigmoid colon.
- Cough and aspiration of food and liquids due to oral pharyngeal Dysphagia.
- Cough and aspiration of food and liquids due to oral-pharyngeal dysphagia: ACCP evidence-based clinical practice guidelines.
- Delayed foreign body reaction due to bioabsorbable pins used for femoral fixation in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a case report.
- Don't hang your coat here.
- Dysphagia, hoarseness, and globus in a postoperative patient.
- Effect of an intrauterine contraceptive device on uterine motility in the rat.
- Endoscopic release of retained Penrose drains: a simple solution for an old problem.
- Eubacterium nodatum mimics Actinomyces in intrauterine device-associated infections and other settings within the female genital tract.
- Extraction of intramyocardial foreign body utilizing operative ultrasonography.
- Gossypiboma (retained surgical sponge) and recurrent bladder neck contracture after radical retropubic prostatectomy and bilateral pelvic lymph node dissection.
- Hip arthroscopy.
- Identification of a retained intravascular wire by three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography.
- Imaging appearance of surgical sponges at 1.5 T MRI: an in vitro study.
- Imaging of complications of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.
- In vitro model of glial scarring around neuroelectrodes chronically implanted in the CNS.
- Ingestion of unusual foreign bodies and malrotation: a "perfect storm".
- Injury to hypopharynx by a foreign body with subsequent candida osteomyelitis of the upper cervical spine.
- Laryngotracheal foreign bodies in children. A comparison with bronchial foreign bodies.
- MR imaging of extracapsular silicone from breast implants: diagnostic pitfalls.
- Metallic foreign bodies in the stomach: fluoroscopic removal with a magnetic orogastric tube.
- Microcatheter retrieval device for intravascular foreign body removal.
- Migrating intracranial bullets: a rare occurrence.
- National estimations of airway foreign bodies in children in the United States, 2000 to 2009.
- Pharmacobezoar in a patient on an oral phosphate binder.
- Radiopacity of glass.
- Reduced foreign body response at nitric oxide-releasing subcutaneous implants.
- Removal of a UroLume prostatic stent using the holmium laser.
- Seeing is believing.
- Silicone synovitis: clinical, radiologic, and histologic features.
- Small bowel perforation by a clinically unsuspected fish bone: laparoscopic treatment and review of literature.
- Spinal cord stimulation for radicular pain following retained bullet in the spinal canal.
- Straw lung.
- The multiple presentations of foreign bodies in children.
- The public health resource utilization impact of airway foreign bodies in children.
- Toothbrush swallowing.
- US of soft-tissue foreign bodies and associated complications with surgical correlation.
- Unusual Etiology for Subacute Terminal Ileitis in a 5-Year-Old Boy.
- Use of rigid and flexible bronchoscopy among pediatric otolaryngologists.
- Utility of echocardiography in the management of patients with penetrating missile wounds of the heart.
- Vascular Complications in Pediatric Port Removal.
- Vesicovaginal fistula due to an unreported foreign body in an adolescent.
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Keywords of People
- Cohen, Seth Morris, Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences