A little girl in eastern China who swallowed dozens of soybean-sized magnetic beads had to have them surgically removed from her stomach in a traumatic three-hour operation.
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Doctors in eastern China had to remove 61 magnetic beads from the belly of a four-year-old girl and patch up more than a dozen holes they had punched through the wall of her intestine, local media reported.
Doctors operate on 4-year-old girl who swallowed 61 magnetic beads that lead to gastrointestinal perforation
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Toy beads puncture girl's intestine: Chinese surgeons remove 61 magnetic beads from tummy of child, 4, after she swallowed the lot
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