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Removal of foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal ...
www.esge.commonly ingested foreign bodies and arelikely to becomelodged in theupper esophaguswith ahigh riskof perforation [1–3,6,7,11, 14,15,21]. However, radiography does not always reliably detect radiolucent foreign bodies, especially fish bones. Even when fish bones are sufficiently radiopaque to be visualized on radio-