Spondylodiscitis complicated by the ingestion of a button battery: a case report.

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Published in Korean J Radiol on November 28, 2008

Authors

Praharaju Janaki Sudhakar1, Jameela Al Dossary, Neelam Malik

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Radiology, Salmaniya Medical Complex, Kingdom of Bahrain. pjsudhakar@rediffmail.com

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