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
Relevant Conditions

Schizophrenia, Lung Cancer, Endoscopy