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Fig. 6A 28-year-old man with abdominal shrapnel injury. Patient was initially thought to be only slightly injured because he walked unassisted into emergency department complaining of mild tinnitus and superficial burns. Radiography results raised suspicion of foreign body in abdomen. CT confirmed suspicion. Nail (arrow) was in upper abdomen with its tip within peritoneum between liver and stomach.