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While travelling in Thailand, the man had been drinking and attempted to use a coffee spoon in his hotel room to induce vomiting. The spoon was inadvertently pulled from his hand by a force in his ...
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Medical experts said the spoon was precariously positioned—so much so that even minor movements could have led to intestinal ...
A Chinese man unknowingly carried a 15-centimetre ceramic spoon in his duodenum for six months after a boozy night in ...
A 29-year-old Chinese man had a 15cm ceramic spoon removed from his intestine six months after accidentally swallowing it while intoxicated in Thailand. He experienced abdominal pain and sought ...
A Chinese man unknowingly harbored a 15cm coffee spoon in his duodenum for six months after a drunken incident in Thailand ...
The utensil had been lying there silently for nearly half a year, at risk of piercing the intestinal wall and causing fatal ...
Medical experts say spoon was precariously lodged, with even minor movements posing a risk of intestinal perforation or ...
A Chinese man carried a spoon in his intestine for months, thinking he’d only dreamt swallowing it while drunk in Thailand.
The View Hospital, in affiliation with Cedars-Sinai has announced the completion of the first magnetic duodenal-ile ...
During a routine endoscopy and imaging scan, doctors were shocked to find a long, thin plastic object in his duodenum, the first section of the small intestine ...