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FOREIGN BODY ESOPHAGUS: TYPES AND SITE OF IMPACTION
Background: One third of foreign bodies retained in the gastrointestinal tract are present in the esophagus. Their management depends on the anatomic location, shape and size and duration of impaction.
Muhammad Asif +5 more
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Thyroid Pneumatosis Following Fishbone Ingestion: A Rare Case Report
Background Thyroid pneumatosis is an extremely rare condition, previously reported only once as a complication of an ultrasound‐guided thyroid fine needle aspiration (FNA). Case Report A 70‐year‐old male sought emergency care after experiencing a foreign body sensation in his throat.
Bruna Pimentel +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The method of lymph node (LN) irradiation for locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (LA‐ESCC) is still a topic of debate. We investigated the efficacy, toxicity, and rate of out‐of‐field LNs in irradiation across different target areas in patients with LA‐ESCC undergoing neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT). Methods We
Xiaoding Zhou +12 more
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Foreign body oesophagus in a neonate: A common occurrence at an uncommon age
Neonatal ingestion of foreign body is a very uncommon occurrence. We describe a 25-day-old neonate who had a large-sized stone impacted in the cervical oesophagus. The stone was accidently lodged by one of the elder siblings while playing.
Zameer Mohammed +3 more
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Spontani pneumomedijastinum kod zdravog adolescenta [PDF]
Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is a rare clinical entity defined as the presence of free air in the mediastinal structures without an apparent cause such as trauma. Spontaneous pneumomediastinum is rare in children and most frequently occurs in young male
Biserka Čičak +3 more
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Investigating Airway Symptoms in Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE)
ABSTRACT Objectives Diagnostic delay of eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is significant, and efforts are needed to raise awareness and reduce prolonged symptoms and complications. Airway and swallowing symptoms often overlap, especially in children, complicating diagnosis and increasing delays.
Angela Huynh +6 more
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Objective. To evaluate the use of flexible esophagoscopy and chromoendoscopy with Lugol’s solution in the detection of early esophageal carcinomas (second primary carcinomas) in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC). Methods.
Pavel Komínek +7 more
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ABSTRACT Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by both motor and non‐motor symptoms, with dysphagia being one of the most frequent and debilitating complications in advanced stages. Deep brain stimulation (DBS), widely used to alleviate motor symptoms in PD, has recently drawn attention for its potential ...
Gizem Büyükönder +1 more
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Dimorphic fungal infection presenting as dysphagia in a dog
Abstract A 3‐year‐old, female, spayed dalmatian was evaluated for a 1‐month history of dysphagia. It exhibited repeated hard swallowing with apparent pain and anxiety after eating, as well as infrequent episodes of regurgitation that were alleviated by adding water to kibble.
Amanda Pariso +2 more
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Objectives Oral intake of corrosive substances is a significant cause of morbidity and sometimes mortality in childhood. Early evaluation is essential in determining the course of possible damage.
Yusuf Alper Kara +2 more
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