2022
DOI: 10.26655/jmchemsci.2022.3.16
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Abstract: Bilateral vocal cord paralysis is one of the most dangerous electrochemical burns caused by lithium battery ingestion, especially in children. Current treatments usually include immediate battery removal to a range of conservative management techniques and invasive procedures, including tracheostomy, unilateral posterior cordotomy, thoracotomy, and other surgical procedures. This study reports a two-year-old girl with laryngeal electrochemical tissue burn and bilateral vocal cord paralysis due to lithium batte… Show more

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