Foreign Body in the Breast: A Case Report

Foreign bodies in the breast are rarely encountered and may infrequently lead to complications such as persistent breast pain, abscess, and/or granuloma formation, pneumothorax, or cardiac tamponade. We aimed to present a case with a foreign body in her right breast, which was diagnostically missed...

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Hauptverfasser: Baysal, Hakan, Eren, Tunc, Erdem, Gulnur, Karatas, Celal, Baysal, Begumhan, Alimoglu, Orhan
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