“…That makes the diagnosis a challenging issue for the clinicians, especially in the presence of many other possible and even more common diagnoses. The process will be even harder when the ingested foreign bodies mimic known diseases such as appendicitis and renal colic [ 5 , 6 ]. Additionally, the previous reports indicate that diagnostic tools often miss the correct diagnosis, such as computed tomography (CT), which only diagnoses 15% of cases [7] .…”