Perspectives in Medical Research

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Use of Non-conventional investigation techniques in a case of foreign body impaction in oesophagus- our experience

Walvekar L1, Praveen Kumar P2, Rajkumar2, Kasturi RR3

1III year post graduate student, 2consultant intensivist, 3consultant cardiologist
Address for correspondence: Department of Critical care, prathima institute of medical sciences,nagnur road,karimnagar

Year: 2019, Page: 85-87,

Abstract

Keywords: Foreign body esophagus, Upper Gastrointestinal endoscopy,diagnosis

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Walvekar L, Dr. Praveen Kumar P, Rajkumar, kasturi RR. Use of non-conventional investigation techniques in case of foreign body impaction in oesophagus, our experience. Perspectives in Medical Research 2019; 7(2): 85-87.

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