Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia

Alkaline batteries have become the second most swallowed foreign bodies following coins. Most cases have an uncomplicated course, but some may lead to serious complications and even death. Here we report a 28 months old boy who had experienced discomfort, eating refusal, vomiting and slightly whee...

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Main Authors: Cihat Şarkış, Selçuk Yazıcı, Muhammet Can
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Adli Tıp Uzmanları Derneği 2016-12-01
Series:Adli Tıp Bülteni
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Online Access:http://www.adlitipbulteni.com/index.php/atb/article/view/917
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spelling doaj-0445ea0502f343298a7c8ad835d43da22020-11-25T00:47:07ZengAdli Tıp Uzmanları DerneğiAdli Tıp Bülteni1300-865X2149-45332016-12-0121310.17986/blm.2016323756917Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in PneumoniaCihat Şarkış0Selçuk Yazıcı1Muhammet Can2Balıkesir Üniversitesi İç Hastalıkları ADBalıkesir Üniversitesi Pediatri ADBalıkesir Üniversitesi adli Tıp AD Alkaline batteries have become the second most swallowed foreign bodies following coins. Most cases have an uncomplicated course, but some may lead to serious complications and even death. Here we report a 28 months old boy who had experienced discomfort, eating refusal, vomiting and slightly wheezing after falling from a sofa bed. He has been in three different county hospitals and two private hospitals due to complaints, has been examined by two pediatricians and a cranial surgeon. A cranial CT imaging, a cranial X-ray radiograph and a chest X-ray radiograph was obtained. Firstly, diagnosed as head and neck trauma, then diagnosed as acute bronchiolitis, and finally pneumonia. Hospitalized twice. Finally, a chest radiograph revealed a button battery in the esophagus. The foreign body was endoscopic removed. The child had a quick clinical impairment after removal of the battery. As a result, alkaline batteries with their increasing risk of engulfment poses very serious problems. The parents and physicians should be informed against increasing frequency of ingestion of alkaline batteries by infants and children. Also, clinicians should be careful about the risk of these batteries that they can cause pneumonia and infiltration which may make it difficult to detect the foreign body. http://www.adlitipbulteni.com/index.php/atb/article/view/917disk batteriespneumonia
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author Cihat Şarkış
Selçuk Yazıcı
Muhammet Can
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Selçuk Yazıcı
Muhammet Can
Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia
Adli Tıp Bülteni
disk batteries
pneumonia
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Selçuk Yazıcı
Muhammet Can
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title Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia
title_short Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia
title_full Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia
title_fullStr Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Disk Battery Ingestion A Malpractice Case that Results in Pneumonia
title_sort disk battery ingestion a malpractice case that results in pneumonia
publisher Adli Tıp Uzmanları Derneği
series Adli Tıp Bülteni
issn 1300-865X
2149-4533
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Alkaline batteries have become the second most swallowed foreign bodies following coins. Most cases have an uncomplicated course, but some may lead to serious complications and even death. Here we report a 28 months old boy who had experienced discomfort, eating refusal, vomiting and slightly wheezing after falling from a sofa bed. He has been in three different county hospitals and two private hospitals due to complaints, has been examined by two pediatricians and a cranial surgeon. A cranial CT imaging, a cranial X-ray radiograph and a chest X-ray radiograph was obtained. Firstly, diagnosed as head and neck trauma, then diagnosed as acute bronchiolitis, and finally pneumonia. Hospitalized twice. Finally, a chest radiograph revealed a button battery in the esophagus. The foreign body was endoscopic removed. The child had a quick clinical impairment after removal of the battery. As a result, alkaline batteries with their increasing risk of engulfment poses very serious problems. The parents and physicians should be informed against increasing frequency of ingestion of alkaline batteries by infants and children. Also, clinicians should be careful about the risk of these batteries that they can cause pneumonia and infiltration which may make it difficult to detect the foreign body.
topic disk batteries
pneumonia
url http://www.adlitipbulteni.com/index.php/atb/article/view/917
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