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Paediatric aerodigestive foreign bodies: remember the nasopharynx.

S D MacNeil1, J P Moxham, F K Kozak.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Nasopharyngeal foreign bodies are relatively uncommon, compared with other aerodigestive sites. They may mimic a lower airway location, or may be coughed up into the nasopharynx prior to endoscopic evaluation.
OBJECTIVE: To describe our experience with nasopharyngeal foreign bodies mimicking a more distal airway location.
METHOD: Case series from a tertiary referral children's hospital.
RESULTS: We present a series of four children who were initially thought to have a lower aerodigestive tract foreign body (three respiratory, one oesophageal), but who were finally diagnosed with nasopharyngeal foreign body. The concept of panendoscopy at all foreign body removals is suggested as a means to avoid a missed nasopharyngeal foreign body.
CONCLUSION: Although nasopharyngeal foreign bodies are uncommon, their rare ability to mimic distal sites mandates a thorough endoscopic approach to ensure that all sites (i.e. larynx, lungs, oesophagus and nasopharynx) are evaluated endoscopically.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20426888     DOI: 10.1017/S0022215110000708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laryngol Otol        ISSN: 0022-2151            Impact factor:   1.469


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