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Raney LH, Losek JD 
Child with Esophageal Coin and Atypical Radiograph. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
J Emerg Med 2007 Jul 20.
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Conners GP, Hadley JA 
Esophageal coin with an unusual radiographic appearance. [Journal Article]
Pediatr Emerg Care 2005 Oct; 21(10):667-9.
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Schunk JE, Corneli H, Bolte R 
Pediatric coin ingestions. A prospective study of coin location and symptoms. [Journal Article]
Am J Dis Child 1989 May; 143(5):546-8.
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Cantu S, Conners GP 
The esophageal coin: is it a penny? [Journal Article]
Am Surg 2002 May; 68(5):417-20.
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Sharieff GQ, Brousseau TJ, Bradshaw JA, et al. 
Acute esophageal coin ingestions: is immediate removal necessary? [Evaluation Studies, Journal Article]
Pediatr Radiol 2003 Dec; 33(12):859-63.
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Arms JL, Mackenberg-Mohn MD, Bowen MV, et al. 
Safety and Efficacy of a Protocol Using Bougienage or Endoscopy for the Management of Coins Acutely Lodged in the Esophagus: A Large Case Series. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Ann Emerg Med 2007 Oct 13.
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Conners GP, Chamberlain JM, Ochsenschlager DW 
Symptoms and spontaneous passage of esophageal coins. [Journal Article]
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1995 Jan; 149(1):36-9.
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Hodge D, Tecklenburg F, Fleisher G 
Coin ingestion: does every child need a radiograph? [Journal Article]
Ann Emerg Med 1985 May; 14(5):443-6.
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Brayer AF, Conners GP, Ochsenschlager DW 
Spontaneous passage of coins lodged in the upper esophagus. [Case Reports, Journal Article]
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 1998 Jun 1; 44(1):59-61.
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