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We report a rare instance of nine foreign bodies in a neonate that included a coin, safety pin, screw, cotton piece, polythene piece, and four glass pieces. Of these, six foreign bodies were removed by esophagoscopy and endoscopy, two glass pieces were passed in feces and one could not be removed. The child died 5 days after admission.
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Child Abuse , Crime , Esophagoscopy , Esophagus/injuries , Fatal Outcome , Female , Foreign Bodies/complications , Humans , Infant, Newborn , MaleSubject(s)
Biomedical Research , Clinical Trials as Topic , Humans , India , Periodicals as Topic , Publishing , RegistriesSubject(s)
Biomedical Research , Clinical Trials as Topic , Editorial Policies , Humans , India , Periodicals as Topic , Publishing , RegistriesABSTRACT
Phyllanthus emblica is a constituent of many hepatoprotective formulations available in market. 50% alcoholic extract of P. emblica and quercetin isolated from it were studied for hepatoprotective effect against country made liquor (CML) and paracetamol challenge in albino rats and mice respectively. The extract at the dose of 100 mg/100 g [corrected], po and quercetin at the dose of 15 mg/100 g, po, produced significant hepatoprotection.