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Imaging findings of swallowed dentures: a case series.

Ashish Chawla1, Jerome Bosco2, Manickam Subramanian3, Kabilan Chokkapan4, Jagadish Shenoy5, Tze Chwan Lim6.   

Abstract

Dental prosthesis is an uncommon ingested non-food foreign body in adults. Once swallowed, it can lead to serious complications and morbidity. Hence, early localization of the offending foreign body is crucial for timely management. As the dentures are usually made up of non-metallic material and often impacted at or below the level of C7 vertebra, conventional radiograph has limited role in their evaluation. We describe the clinical history and imaging findings of swallowed partial dentures in four patients who presented to the emergency department. The dentures were localized using unenhanced CT of the neck that showed the characteristic mildly hyperdense curvilinear or irregular appearance of the dentures within the upper esophagus. Multiplanar CT reconstructions provide an orientation of the ingested denture within the esophagus, thus guiding the endoscopist.

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Keywords:  Dentures; Foreign body; Partial dentures; Rigid esophagoscopy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26227416     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-015-1334-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


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Authors:  Vaishnevy Ganesh; Sara Drever; Joshua Agilinko; Vamsidhar Vallamkondu; Samit Majumdar; Muhammad Shakeel
Journal:  Ger Med Sci       Date:  2021-08-06

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Authors:  Makabongwe Tshuma; Vamsi Velchuru; Geoffrey Andrew Waters
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