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. 2014:2014:215832.
doi: 10.1155/2014/215832. Epub 2014 Sep 21.

Aspiration of barium contrast

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Aspiration of barium contrast

Cristina Fuentes Santos et al. Case Rep Pulmonol. 2014.

Abstract

The aspiration of barium contrast is a rare complication that may occur during studies of the digestive tract. Barium is an inert material that can cause anywhere from an asymptomatic mechanical obstruction to serious symptoms of respiratory distress that can result in patient death. We present the case of a 79-year-old male patient in whom we observed the presence of contrast medium residue in the lung parenchyma as an incidental finding during hospitalization. When the patient's medical file was reviewed, images were found of a barium swallow study that the patient had undergone months earlier, and we were able to observe the exact moment of the aspiration of the contrast material. The patient had been asymptomatic since the test.

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Figure 1
Chest radiograph in posteroanterior and lateral projections.
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Figure 2
Images of the moment of the barium contrast aspiration during the gastrointestinal series.

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