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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery 1999 Volume.10 No. 1 p.100 ~ p.104
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Two Cases of Foreign Bodies by Penetrating Wound in Neck
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±è¿ä¿Ï/Yo Wan Kim
±èâ¼®/ÃÖµæ·Ï/Àü¼ºÈ£/Chang Seog Kim/Deug Rok Choi/Sung Ho Chun
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Abstract
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Foreign bodies in aerodigestive tract are one of the most frequently observed accidental
cases in otolaryngological feds. Almost all foreign bodies are either ingested or inhaled
Authors experienced two unusual cases of foreign bodies that were not ingested or
inhaled. One of them was lodged in the right lower bronchus after penetration through a
wound in the neck. The other was found in the hypopharynx after penetration through a
wound in the neck. Both foreign bodies were successfully removed with the endoscope.
So we present these cases with literature review.
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