Neglected foreign body aspiration mimicking bronchial carcinoma.
Journal: Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals
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Abstract
Foreign body aspiration can occur in any age group, but it is more commonly seen in children. In adults, there is usually a predisposing condition that poses a risk of aspiration. If aspiration occurs, prompt diagnosis and extraction of the foreign body is needed to prevent early and late complications. We report a rare case of neglected foreign body aspiration in a 45-year-old schizophrenic opium addicted patient, which resulted in an occlusive lesion in the bronchus, mimicking bronchial carcinoma.
Authors
Reza Afghani, Mahmoud Khandashpour Ghomi, Seyed Khandoozi, Behrouz Yari
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