A razor blade in the gastrointestinal system

Swallowing of a foreign object is the second most common endoscopic emergency after gastrointestinal bleeding. We aimed to report a case of razor blade swallowing that presented with abdominal pain. A 33-year-old man was brought to the emergency department by his relatives with the complaint of abdo...

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Hauptverfasser: Altınbilek, Ertuğrul, Öztürk, Derya, Altunöz, Yusuf, Akpınar, Güleser, Karakuş, Banu, İkizceli, İbrahim, Kavalcı, Cemil, Çelikel, Elif
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