The boy ate between 80 and 100 neodymium magnets, each five millimeters by two millimeters in size, according to the report.
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A 13-year-old boy from New Zealand underwent surgery to remove part of his intestine after swallowing nearly 100 neodymium ...
New Zealand doctors were stunned to discover the source of a teenage patient's stomach pain was the more than 100 high-power magnets he had swallowed.
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A boy who swallowed up to 100 high-powered magnets needed “major surgery” at Tauranga Hospital, including the removal of part of his bowel. The Bay of Plenty 13-year-old turned up at hospital ...