| Literature DB >> 1768033 |
C Evrard1, O Coffin, C Kaladji, J Brun, Y Benard, J Doumert.
Abstract
Fatale haemoptysis occurred as a result of circumferential caustic erosion to the right intermediate bronchus caused by a tablet of ferrous sulphate which remained in contact for 4 days. The necrotic process continued, after removal of the foreign body, in the bronchial wall and its vessels. We suggest local bronchial lavage with 1% bicarbonate saline during extraction of the tablet and subsequent follow-up fibroscopies. The discovery of a necrotic ulceration of the bronchus requires strict medico-surgical surveillance in order to rapidly intervene under cover of selective intubation when necessary.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1768033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Chir ISSN: 0003-3944