APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ikegami, M., Miyaki, Y., Hamano, T., Taira, Y., & Takahashi, T. (2023). Neodymium magnets migrated into an internal supravesical hernia: A rare case of foreign body ingestion in children. Japan Surgical Society.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ikegami, Michiaki, Yuichiro Miyaki, Takashi Hamano, Yurina Taira, and Toshiaki Takahashi. Neodymium Magnets Migrated into an Internal Supravesical Hernia: A Rare Case of Foreign Body Ingestion in Children. Japan Surgical Society, 2023.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ikegami, Michiaki, et al. Neodymium Magnets Migrated into an Internal Supravesical Hernia: A Rare Case of Foreign Body Ingestion in Children. Japan Surgical Society, 2023.

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