ABSTRACT
-proximal. A total of 1500mL ofdifferent from the most of the
-toms. Moreover, it is aimed to
-Key words: aorto-oesophageal
DEATH OF AN AUTISTIC ADULT
CAUSED BY AORTO-OESOPHAGEAL
WIRE: A CASE REPORT
Correspondence to:
INTRODUCTION
of three, hinders mentaldevel -nication and leads to repetitive
-and it is 4,3 fold more preva-lent in males than in females region to region, the prevalence
-intestines are reported (6-10).
-second most common. Retros-ternal pain and hematemesis is
-Kong, perforation in the esopha -ingestion (19).
CASE
-tom that attracted the attention
-In the external examination, he -sition in the sides of the chest
-right knee, left knee lateral and
-In the internal examination, an of 0.1 cm and length of 9.5cm
-ing descend-ing aorta proximal,
-detected in the small and large a pale appearance in the solid internal organs.
-in the adipose and connective proliferation and organization
-zapine, levatiracetam and valp
-DISCUSSION
of three, hinders mental devel -nication and leads to repetitive
-and in the adolescence period,
seen (6-10,20).
-(21). The second most common
-coins or metallic needles are re
-(19,22).
-reported cases, the foreign
-ameter of 0.1cm and length of 9.5cm. Microscopic examination -remained there for more than that attracted the attention of that period.
-patients dependent to the close
-egivers.
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