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Ingestion of caustic substances: A 15-year experience
Carlos Arévalo-Silva
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Ron Eliashar
, Jay Wohlgelernter
, Josef Elidan
, Menachem Gross
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Accidental Ingestion
25%
Acetic Acid
25%
Adult Case
25%
Aerodigestive Tract
25%
Age at Presentation
25%
Alkaline Cleaning
25%
Alkaline Substances
25%
Amount of Substance
25%
Anatomic Distribution
25%
Arab children
25%
Caustic Agents
75%
Caustic Ingestion
100%
Caustic Substance
100%
Children under 5 Years
25%
Chlorine Bleach
25%
Cleaning Agents
25%
Clinical Signs
25%
Cultural Festivals
25%
Degree of Injury
75%
Demographic Characteristics
25%
Diagnostic Tool
25%
Distribution of Injuries
25%
Early Complications
25%
Esophageal Injury
25%
Esophagus
50%
First Degree
25%
Injury Severity
25%
Jewish children
25%
Late Complications
25%
Medical Records
25%
Most Common Cause
25%
Mucosal Injury
50%
Pediatric Population
25%
Religious Festivals
25%
Retrospective Cohort Study
25%
Rigid Esophagoscopy
25%
Second Degree
25%
Serious Injury
25%
Substance P
25%
Tertiary Care Hospital
25%
Third Degree
25%
Ventilatory Support
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Caustic Agent
100%
Clinical Feature
33%
Cohort Study
33%
Esophagus Injury
33%
Injury Severity
33%
Potassium Acetate
33%
Substance P
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acetic Acid
7%
Caustic Agent
21%
Clinical Finding
7%
Esophagoscopy
7%
Esophagus
14%
Esophagus Injury
7%
Ingestion
100%
Injury Severity
7%
Medical Record
7%
Pediatrics
7%
Retrospective Cohort Study
7%
Substance P
7%