2023
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v23i3.27
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Endoscopic esophageal foreign body removal among children at Lubaga Hospital, Kampala, Uganda

Michael Okello,
Sabrina Bakeera-Kitaka,
Ponsiano Ocama
et al.

Abstract: Background: Diagnostic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy involves examination of the lining of the esophagus, stomach and part of the duodenum. Interventional endoscopy in addition to evaluating the upper gastrointestinal tract to make a diagnosis, also offers a treatment benefit. Traditionally, esophageal foreign bodies (FBs) in Uganda were removed using rigid endoscopy. We therefore report an emerging trend of using flexible endoscopy to remove these FBs. Objective: To describe participant characteristi… Show more

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“…Child Health, on the other hand, is dominated by neonatal issues such as birth asphyxia 15 - 16 , low birth weight 17 , and acute respiratory distress syndrome 18 . Issues affecting the child include under five mortality 19 , nutrition 20 , vaccination 21 , use of mHealth 22 , iron deficiency 23 , sickle cell anemia 24 , and domestic accidents 25 . We have a large collection on cancers 26 - 34 , including breast, ovarian and cervical, and pulmonary lesions, while diabetes mellitus papers 35 - 37 occupy the next space.…”
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“…Child Health, on the other hand, is dominated by neonatal issues such as birth asphyxia 15 - 16 , low birth weight 17 , and acute respiratory distress syndrome 18 . Issues affecting the child include under five mortality 19 , nutrition 20 , vaccination 21 , use of mHealth 22 , iron deficiency 23 , sickle cell anemia 24 , and domestic accidents 25 . We have a large collection on cancers 26 - 34 , including breast, ovarian and cervical, and pulmonary lesions, while diabetes mellitus papers 35 - 37 occupy the next space.…”
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confidence: 99%