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Anthony Lemaire1, Raymond Kennedy1, Hirohisa Ikegami1
1Cardiac Surgery, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, USA.
Abstract:
Foreign bodies in the heart are a rare condition and an exact mechanism for this occurrence has not been well described. These objects can reach the heart by direct penetration due to local trauma or through intravenous migration or may remain in the heart after medical procedures. The most common foreign bodies that reach the heart are bullets and shrapnel. The purpose of this study is to review a case where a patient injected himself with recreational drugs. The needle subsequently dislodged from the syringe and migrated into the heart.
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