Delayed presentation of an undiscovered nasopharyngeal foreign body
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Delayed presentation of an undiscovered nasopharyngeal foreign body
Abstract
Suspected paediatric aerodigestive tract foreign body (FB) ingestion or aspiration is a commonly encountered emergency. Management may require a general anaesthetic for retrieval with bronchoscopy, laryngoscopy and oesophagoscopy, each dependent on the history and investigations of the case in question. We describe the case of a foreign body, which was missed in the nasopharynx for more than 3 years and also discuss how pressures on National Health Service (NHS) referral and follow-up patterns may have altered the time course of the eventual discovery.
2014 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
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