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SJASMD at aol.com SJASMD at aol.comTue Jul 17 02:33:34 BST 2007
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we have also removed bullets 1. that migrated from the liver into the common bile duct causing intermittent jaundice , 2. that migrated from the mouth of a fetus into the small bowel resulting in intestinal obstruction. sal sclafani In a message dated 7/16/2007 6:19:45 PM W. Europe Daylight Time, KMATTOX at aol.com writes: Over the last 60 years, we have removed bullets in the following circumstances at the BTGH in Houston: 1. Just under the skin, and residing in a pressure area where the bullet is painful when one sits or lies down. 2. In a joint space 3. Documented elevated lead levels (several months after an injury), especially in a child - EXTREMELY RARE 4. Required for forensic investigation and the patient and surgeon are in FULL agreement that the removal will not result in increased pain, suffering, complications or injury and BOTH agree to the removal. 5. Impinging on a nerve root and causing radicular pain 6. Migration to the heart, peripheral artery or vein, including pulmonary artery. AND that is about it. k ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour
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