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Unusual Intraspinal Migration of Ingested Foreign Body

World Neurosurgery, 2018
Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common occurrence; however, extraluminal migration is uncommon. We report for the first time in the literature an unusual migration of an ingested foreign body into the spinal canal through the vertebral body and discuss its possible route of migration.A 38-year-old man presented with throat pain after eating ...
Dilip Kumar Macharla   +2 more
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Migrating Laryngeal Foreign Body

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2011
We report the case of a 6-year-old boy who presented with a 2-month history of stridor and respiratory difficulty, preceded 1 month earlier by dry cough. The evaluation before admission revealed glottic narrowing due to diffuse inflammatory changes. On examination, the patient was seen to have biphasic stridor and respiratory distress with diminished ...
Tarek, Eldesoky   +2 more
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Migrating foreign body in the bronchus

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2003
Tracheobronchial foreign bodies especially in infants and children is fraught with respiratory obstruction and even can lead to death if not intervened in time. The patients can present in variable forms but clinical suspicion and management for such cases is an art itself.
Pawan, Singhal   +2 more
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Foreign Body Migration from the Bladder

Journal of Urology, 1976
Because of the unusual route 2 cases of foreign body migration from the bladder are reported. In 1 case a thermometer was inserted into the bladder and penetrated into the peritoneal cavity. In the other case a thermometer penetrated from the bladder into the prevesical space.
T, Kiriyama, I, Motonaga, T, Ichikawa
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Migrating Foreign Body in the Bronchus

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011
he presence of an airway foreign body is potentially life threatening. It is well recognized that airway foreign bodies located in the central tracheobronchial tree may dislodge and move during the removal procedure. We report a case of an unusual airway foreign body (sharpener blade) that migrated preoperatively from one main bronchus to the other.
Raman, Wadhera   +3 more
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Nonsuppurative tenosynovitis secondary to foreign body migration

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1983
A patient developed tenosynovitis 3 months after lacerating the palmar wrist on a glass window. The symptoms resulted from migration of a glass fragment into the long finger flexor sheath.
J C, Merrell, R C, Russell, E G, Zook
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Migration of Intraocular, Nonmagnetic Foreign Body

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965
Migration of an intraocular, nonmagnetic foreign body from a site near the disc toward a corneal portal of entry is a rare event. The following report of a case of this type illustrates some of the mechanisms involved in the migration of intraocular foreign bodies.
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