False aneurysm of the aorta secondary to an esophageal foreign body
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)62595-7
False aneurysm of the aorta secondary to an esophageal foreign body
Abstract
False aneurysm of the aorta developed in a 14-month-old child following endoscopic removal of an open safety pin from the esophagus. The diagnostic techniques and operative repair of this rare complication of foreign body ingestion are described.
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