Tue, Feb 16: A two-year-old Ajax girl had a button battery lodged in her esophagus, causing damage to her throat. The battery was not found by doctors until four days later, and as Angie Seth reports, questions are being raised as to why it took several doctor visits before a proper diagnosis was made and the battery was removed.
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Questions arise after Ajax girl has button battery lodged in esophagus
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