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Pediatric push pin aspiration: clinical, radiologic, and pathologic correlation — case report
2022
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Background Aspiration of foreign bodies is not uncommon in the pediatric setting, and the consideration and recognition of an aspiration event are vital to prompt management. Pointed and sharp-edged foreign bodies have the potential to lodge in the airway and increase the difficulty of identification and removal. Here, we describe a fatal aspiration of a push pin that was unrecognized prior to death. Methods Review of police and medical records was completed prior to postmortem CT imaging and
doi:10.1186/s41935-022-00295-1
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