Radiologists Diagnose And Treat Self-embedding Disorder In Teens
Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - 10:31
in Health & Medicine
Minimally invasive, image-guided treatment is a safe and precise method for removal of self-inflicted foreign objects from the body, according to the first report on "self-embedding disorder," or self-injury and self-inflicted foreign body insertion in adolescents.
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