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Bronchus to Caecum—An Unusual Case of a Migratory Aspirated Dental Implant
We present a unique case of an 83‐year‐old man who aspirated an endosteal implant during a dental procedure. The foreign body was initially in the bronchus but later migrated to the gastrointestinal tract. This case explores the challenges of clinical management and retrieval of foreign bodies in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract.
Frank Yong, Hanson Siu, Philip G. Bardin
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This case illustrates features of ground glass changes on radiology in a patient who was immunosuppressed with biologics. Microbiology confirmed infection with Bordetella bronchiseptica, highlighting the importance of looking for atypical infections in patients receiving biologics and the importance of pet ownership history.
Debashree Banerjee +5 more
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Hemoptysis as a rare manifestation of missed blunt thoracic aorta injury, a case report
Roozbeh Cheraghali +4 more
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We report a rare case of KRAS G12D positive pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma penetrating the visceral pleura, leading to rapid tumour growth and uncontrolled hemothorax. In addition to the high proliferative and invasive potential of the tumour, the oncological properties of the KRAS G12D mutation likely precipitated both the abrupt onset and recurrence
Takuma Ikeda +7 more
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Hemoptysis: differential diagnostic aspects in cardiology practice
Д. И. Трухан +2 more
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Value of multidetector computed tomography angiography before bronchial artery embolization in hemoptysis management and early recurrence prediction: a prospective study [PDF]
H. Le +5 more
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Cannonball Metastases of the Lung: An Unusual Initial Manifestation of Endometrial Carcinoma
Cannonball pulmonary metastases, typically linked to renal cell carcinoma or choriocarcinoma, are rare in gynecologic cancers. Endometrial carcinoma seldom spreads to the lungs and usually presents as small nodules, making recognition of this atypical pattern crucial to avoid diagnostic delay.
Midila Bapineni +4 more
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Immunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is an immune-mediated chronic fibro-inflammatory condition, that can involve multiple systems. Immunoglobulin G4-related respiratory disease (IgG4-RRD) is relatively rare, with non-specific clinical symptoms ...
Chun-xia Mei +4 more
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Necrotic Papules Associated With Hemoptysis and Acute Renal Failure
David Santiago +2 more
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Hampton's Hump as a Radiologic Clue to Pulmonary Embolism in a Young Patient
Pulmonary embolism may occur even in young adults with subtle risk factors such as prolonged immobility from mobile gaming. Despite the lungs' dual blood supply, pulmonary infarction can occur and is classically indicated by Hampton's hump, as seen on CT in this case.
Guo Li, Ming‐yan Jing, Min Pang
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