Migrated toothpick causing a hepatic abscess with portal vein thrombosis: A case report and review of literature
Faisal Joueidi,
Ali A. Alzahrani,
Abdulaziz A. Altaweel
et al.
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageAccidental foreign body ingestion is the most common hidden cause of abdominal pain. A high index of suspicion should be implemented in patients with unresolved abdominal pain. Here we reported a 54‐year‐old patient with vague abdominal pain who had a successful laparoscopic removal of a toothpick.AbstractToothpicks and fish bones are considered one of the most common accidentally ingested foreign bodies. Fortunately, most patients are asymptomatic. About 80%–90% of ingested foreign bodies … Show more
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