Occult bronchial foreign body aspiration in adults: analysis of four cases
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2004.00621.x
Occult bronchial foreign body aspiration in adults: analysis of four cases
Abstract
Occult tracheobronchial foreign body aspirations are infrequently seen in adults because there is usually a high index of suspicion. Occult foreign bodies can remain undetected for months to years and often are misdiagnosed. The aim of this paper is to report the cases of four adult patients with occult bronchial foreign body aspiration. None of the patients had a previous history of aspiration. One patient had been misdiagnosed as having asthma. One was thought to have tuberculosis, while unresolved pneumonia was present in another. A CXR showed the presence of a foreign body in only one patient because it was metallic. The foreign bodies included a stone, a tooth fragment, a bone fragment, and a needle. The foreign bodies were removed using a rigid bronchoscope in two patients and via a surgical procedure in the other two. In conclusion, tracheobronchial foreign body aspiration should always be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of radiographic lesions or chronic respiratory symptoms that are poorly explained, even in the absence of a previous history of aspiration.
Comment in
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Occult bronchial foreign body in the middle lobe in an adult: should it be removed or not?Respirology. 2006 Nov;11(6):833; author reply 834. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1843.2006.00935.x. Respirology. 2006. PMID: 17052318 No abstract available.
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