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  1. Sinha KC
    Malaya Medical Journal, 1911;9:68-71.
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies
  2. Johns BM
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies
  3. MCDOUGALL C
    Med J Malaya, 1955 Jun;9(4):276-80.
    PMID: 13253127
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies*
  4. Abdul Wahab A
    Br Med J, 1955;2:439.
    I would like to report the case of a Chinese boy of 5 years old who came to see me with a ball-bearing in one of his ears. Repeated attempts were made to extricate it under general anaesthesia by means of several kinds of aural apparatus, but they all failed. While about to give up hope and hand him over to a specialist, I managed to borrow a pair of magnetic forceps from a radio mechanic. The ball-bearing was immediately attracted to the point of the forceps and drawn out with ease. It would not be a bad idea to design a magnetic aural (or nasal) forceps based upon the above principles with a view to avoiding unnecessary pain and misery to the young victims.
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies
  5. Lee TT
    Med J Malaya, 1970 Sep;25(1):53.
    PMID: 4249497
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies*
  6. Chandran S, Eu-Sen VO
    Med J Malaya, 1971 Jun;25(4):278-81.
    PMID: 4261300
    Matched MeSH terms: Eye Foreign Bodies/epidemiology
  7. An HK
    Med J Malaya, 1972 Mar;26(3):215-6.
    PMID: 5064004
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies*
  8. Yusof Said M, Goh Tin Kay
    Med J Malaysia, 1973 Sep;28(1):52-4.
    PMID: 4273787
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/diagnosis*
  9. Lal M
    Med J Malaysia, 1975 Jun;29(4):309-10.
    PMID: 1196180
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies*
  10. Devadason I
    Med J Malaysia, 1976 Jun;30(4):321-2.
    PMID: 979738
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/therapy*
  11. Diong KI
    Family Practitioner, 1979;3:26-29.
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies
  12. Tan PL
    Med J Malaysia, 1980 Sep;35(1):58-60.
    PMID: 7254000
    3 cases of perforating injury with retention of intra-ocular foreign body are presented. Their clinical presentation, management and final visual results are discussed. Despite the generally poor prognosis associated with these injuries, some cases surprisingly have good visual results.
    Matched MeSH terms: Eye Foreign Bodies/complications; Eye Foreign Bodies/therapy*
  13. Teoh GH, Yow CS
    Med J Malaysia, 1982 Mar;37(1):7-10.
    PMID: 7121351
    A retrospective study of intraocular foreign bodies treated at the University Hospital over 10 years from 1970 - 1979 was carried out. Of the 48 cases reviewed, nine were anterior chamber foreign bodies while the rest were posterior segment foreign bodies. The anterior chamber foreign bodies had better visual prognosis as compared to the posterior segment foreign bodies. Most of the patients were young Chinese males and most of the injuries were due to accidents at work involving the 'hand hammer' (includes other implements used as a hammer).
    Matched MeSH terms: Eye Foreign Bodies/epidemiology*; Eye Foreign Bodies/therapy
  14. Yeoh NTL
    Med J Malaysia, 1982 Dec;37(4):344-8.
    PMID: 7167087
    Two cases oj dentures impacted in the oesophagus are presented. One patient had an intrathoracic perforation oj the oesophagus. The complications arising from. impacted foreign bodies and attempts at its removal are discussed. It is suggested that primary oesophagostomy and extraction of the foreign. body may be the better alternative than repeated attempts at extraction through the oesophagoscope.
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/radiography*; Foreign Bodies/surgery
  15. Shanmugham MS
    Singapore Med J, 1984 Feb;25(1):52-3.
    PMID: 6463665
    In this paper the incidence of inhaled foreign body in the tracheobronchial tree at the University Hospital Kuala Lumpur, West Malaysia, is reviewed. Children are the usual victims. Food·related substance (peanut) is the most common foreign body, Successful removal of foreign body by bronchoscopy is achieved in the great majority of cases (86%), Prevention can be achieved by educating the parents not to give nuts to children below the age of 3 years.
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/epidemiology*; Foreign Bodies/therapy
  16. Goh TH, Kuan BB
    Med J Malaysia, 1985 Mar;40(1):44-5.
    PMID: 3831735
    A retained Graefenberg , ring intrauterine. contraceptive device which looked like a fractured Lippes loop on pelvic radiography is presented, and its management outlined.
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/complications; Foreign Bodies/radiography*
  17. Lee GT
    Med J Malaysia, 1985 Mar;40(1):35-7.
    PMID: 3831732
    This paper deals with our experience of two cases of retropharyngeal abscess due to foreign body. A briefaccount ofthe anatomy. pathology, complications and treatment ofthis condition is given
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/complications*
  18. Goh TH
    Med J Malaysia, 1985 Mar;40(1):54-5.
    PMID: 3831738
    Matched MeSH terms: Foreign Bodies/etiology*
  19. Singh M
    Med J Malaysia, 1986 Mar;41(1):33-7.
    PMID: 3796345
    A retrospective study of 37 intraocular foreign bodies treated over a five-year period is presented. Their aetiology, complications and visual results are discussed in the light of recent development in the management of serious ocular trauma.
    Study site: Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (UKM unit)
    Matched MeSH terms: Eye Foreign Bodies*
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