KMID : 0385920110220020162
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Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2011 Volume.22 No. 2 p.162 ~ p.164
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A Case of Tracheal Compression Caused by a Large Foreign Body in the Esophagus
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Lee Jong-Bin
Kim Ho-Jung Cho Young-Soon Lee Myung-Gab Yoo Byeong-Dai Jun Duck-Ho
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Abstract
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Foreign bodies that migrate outside the esophagus into the mediastinum or soft tissues usually cause respiratory symptoms. Also, esophageal foreign body granulomas that cause tracheal stenosis, lobar atelectasis, and bronchoesophageal fistulas are reported as complications. Foreign bodies can become lodged above esophageal strictures, and chronically-embedded esophageal foreign bodies can induce stricture formation, although these are less common. This is rare case report that the trachea was directly compressed due to impacted esophagus by foreign body.
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KEYWORD
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Esophagus, Foreign body, Dyspnea
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