A Work Accident; Lucky or Unlucky?
Journal Title: International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 9
Abstract
Foreign bodies are frequently encountered in otorhinolaryngology. Adult patients usually encounter accidents involving foreign bodies. In this case report, we present a patient of which an iron piece was accidentally inserted between the left eye and the left side of the nose while cutting marble.
Authors and Affiliations
Selçuk Kuzu M. D.
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