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Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report

INTRODUCTION: Paediatric foreign body (FB) ingestion remains to be a common encounter in otorhinolaryngology and may manifest with pulmonary manifestations. Pulmonary manifestations masquerading chronic esophageal FBs in children is rare in clinical practice. This is perhaps the first documented cas...

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Autores principales: Abraham, Zephania Saitabau, Mahamba, Dina, Kahinga, Aveline Aloyce
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10509800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37634433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108683
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Mahamba, Dina
Kahinga, Aveline Aloyce
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Mahamba, Dina
Kahinga, Aveline Aloyce
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description INTRODUCTION: Paediatric foreign body (FB) ingestion remains to be a common encounter in otorhinolaryngology and may manifest with pulmonary manifestations. Pulmonary manifestations masquerading chronic esophageal FBs in children is rare in clinical practice. This is perhaps the first documented case in Tanzania. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient was a 6-year old boy with a 6-month history of ingesting a metallic object. The child was reported to have presented with sudden onset of drooling of saliva and difficulty in swallowing that lasted for several hours. While preparing to visit a hospital, no more drooling of saliva was noted thus the visit was cancelled. A month later the patient presented with recurrent episodes of dry cough associated with wheezing and unresponsive to medical treatment. Upon attending other health facilities no chest X-ray was ordered but rather prescribed antibiotics, mucolytics, antihistamines and antileukotrienes without relief. Chest x-ray was indicated and revealed an esophageal metallic object. Rigid esophagoscopy under general anaesthesia yielded the rusted metallic object in piece meals. Postoperative antibiotic, analgesic and an oral corticosteroid were prescribed. Postoperative visits were uneventful. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: The patient underwent esophagoscopy and the rusted` metallic object was extracted in piece meals. Postoperative antibiotic, analgesic and oral corticosteroid were prescribed. Postoperative visits were uneventful. CONCLUSION: It is always important to suspect FB ingestion in a child with a history of sudden onset of drooling of saliva and difficulty in swallowing. Imaging should be advocated to avoid delayed diagnosis otherwise pulmonary manifestations can masquerade the diagnosis of chronic esophageal FBs.
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spelling pubmed-105098002023-09-21 Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report Abraham, Zephania Saitabau Mahamba, Dina Kahinga, Aveline Aloyce Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Paediatric foreign body (FB) ingestion remains to be a common encounter in otorhinolaryngology and may manifest with pulmonary manifestations. Pulmonary manifestations masquerading chronic esophageal FBs in children is rare in clinical practice. This is perhaps the first documented case in Tanzania. CASE PRESENTATION: The patient was a 6-year old boy with a 6-month history of ingesting a metallic object. The child was reported to have presented with sudden onset of drooling of saliva and difficulty in swallowing that lasted for several hours. While preparing to visit a hospital, no more drooling of saliva was noted thus the visit was cancelled. A month later the patient presented with recurrent episodes of dry cough associated with wheezing and unresponsive to medical treatment. Upon attending other health facilities no chest X-ray was ordered but rather prescribed antibiotics, mucolytics, antihistamines and antileukotrienes without relief. Chest x-ray was indicated and revealed an esophageal metallic object. Rigid esophagoscopy under general anaesthesia yielded the rusted metallic object in piece meals. Postoperative antibiotic, analgesic and an oral corticosteroid were prescribed. Postoperative visits were uneventful. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: The patient underwent esophagoscopy and the rusted` metallic object was extracted in piece meals. Postoperative antibiotic, analgesic and oral corticosteroid were prescribed. Postoperative visits were uneventful. CONCLUSION: It is always important to suspect FB ingestion in a child with a history of sudden onset of drooling of saliva and difficulty in swallowing. Imaging should be advocated to avoid delayed diagnosis otherwise pulmonary manifestations can masquerade the diagnosis of chronic esophageal FBs. Elsevier 2023-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10509800/ /pubmed/37634433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108683 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Abraham, Zephania Saitabau
Mahamba, Dina
Kahinga, Aveline Aloyce
Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report
title Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report
title_full Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report
title_fullStr Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report
title_short Pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from Tanzania: Rare case report
title_sort pulmonary manifestations masquerading a longstanding neglected metallic foreign body in the esophagus of a paediatric patient from tanzania: rare case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10509800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37634433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.108683
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