KMID : 0378620030190000138
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Baptist Hospital Medical Journal 2003 Volume.19 No. 0 p.138 ~ p.141
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Migration of a Globefish Bone to the Stemocleidomastoid Muscle
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¼±¿ì¹Ì¿Á/Sunwoo, Mi Ok
¹é½Â±¹/ÃÖÇÑ¿ë/Baik, Seung Kug/Choi, Han Yong
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Abstract
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Fishbones are the most common upper aerodigestive and esophageal foreign body found in adults. Usually these bones pass, but when complications arise, they can be catastrophic and may include neck abscesses, mediastinitis, and esophago-aortic or esophagocarotid fistulas We report theradiologic findings of fishbone injury occurring in a 48-year-old man in whom a globefish bone had penenentrated the hypopharynx and migrated to the stemocleidomastoid muscle.
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