KMID : 0602820070130020072
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Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology 2007 Volume.13 No. 2 p.72 ~ p.77
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A Case of Fish Bone Foreign Body as a Lateral Neck Mass
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Chu Hyung-Ro
Ko Weon Hyoug Choi Dong-Joon Kim Il-Woo Park Il-Seok Kim Beom-Gyu Kim Yong-Bok
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Abstract
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The case report of migrating ingested fish bone presenting as an unresolving inflamed neck mass is rare. The diagnosis must be suspected in a patient with an unresolving inflamed cutaneous lesion, especially one with a punctum, the tenderness of the lesion elicited on swallowing and the presence of a palpable subcutaneous neck mass. In such a patient, a history of recent foreign body ingestion must be actively sought. An accurate early diagnosis of this easily treatable condition is desirable because it could avert unnecessary delays, inconveniences, anxiety, costs, and surgery. The authors experienced a case of lateral neck mass resulting from the migration of a fish bone which was successfully removed by surgical exploration and made a report with a review of literature.
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KEYWORD
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Foreignbody, Neck
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