Intestinal perforation caused by fishbone in a child with the misdiagnosis of acute appendicitis: A case report

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Abstract

Fishbone perforation, a severe complication causing damage to nearby organs, is difficult to diagnose because the patient and family cannot remember the history of fishbone ingestion exactly. A detailed history of eating, as well as a thorough physical examination and diagnostic imaging, are needed to make an accurate diagnosis.

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