1.Three cases of nasal sinus foreign body caused by debris flow.
Yimei LI ; Zhu SHI ; Juxin WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(9):495-496
A retrospective analysis of 3 patients with nasal sinus foreign body caused by debris flow admitted to our department. All of the three patients showed foreign odor and mucopurulent discharge in nasal cavity after the debris flow blast injury. CT examination found high density soft tissue shadow or calcification in the nasal sinus. All the diagnoses were nasal sinus foreign body in three patients. The nasal sinus foreign bodies was dislodged through endoscopic sinus surgery. Three patients are all well-healed.
Adult
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Female
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Foreign Bodies
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etiology
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Humans
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Male
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Paranasal Sinuses
2.Clinical analysis of esophageal foreign bodies of button cell in childhood.
Kaicheng RAO ; Jun LI ; Zhinan WANG ; Zhongqiang XU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(9):409-410
OBJECTIVE:
To improve diagnosis and treatment level of esophageal foreign bodies of button cell.
METHOD:
Reported 4 clinical cases of esophageal foreign bodies of button cell.
RESULT:
Because of different diagnosis time and different surgical time, one case died and the other were cured.
CONCLUSION
Esophageal foreign bodies of button cell has been reported rarely before. Because button cell is caustically basic, drastically dangerous, it should be emphasized clinically. The key point to cure this disease is diagnosing timely and operating a surgery as soon as possible.
Esophagus
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Female
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Foreign Bodies
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etiology
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therapy
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
5.A case of tympanic foreign body.
Wei CHEN ; Zaixia WANG ; Juan HUANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(1):50-50
A 22 years old male was hospitalized with 1 month history of endaural foreign body retention at 7th May, 2011. Patient complained an invicible bug was placed into right outer ear canal. The foreign body could not be taken out because of the intoleration to pain under the local anesthesia, and major symptoms were swell-sore, fullness, and obvious hearing loss. Physical examination showed congestion and swelling in right ear canal, and only 3mm diameter for the stenosis ear canal. The incrustation make the invicible foreign body and the tympanic membrane. CT showed the foreign body retention near tympanic membrane left ear was normal. After hospitalization, the patient received an exploratory operation under the general anesthesia. The foreign body incarceration was found near the tympanic ring which in the tympanic cavity.
Ear, Middle
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Foreign Bodies
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etiology
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Humans
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Male
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Young Adult
7.Long-standing Asymptomatic Intralenticular Foreign Body.
Jang Hun LEE ; Sang Beom HAN ; Seung Jun LEE ; Moosang KIM
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2014;28(5):423-424
No abstract available.
Eye Foreign Bodies/*etiology
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Eye Injuries, Penetrating/*etiology
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Humans
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Lens, Crystalline/*injuries
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Male
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*Metals
8.One case of foreign body in right main bronchus with pneumopericardium and pneumatorrhachis complication.
Zu-Sheng ZOU ; Bing LONG ; Zhi PEI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;42(2):155-156
Bronchi
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Child, Preschool
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Foreign Bodies
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complications
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Humans
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Male
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Pneumopericardium
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etiology
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Spinal Diseases
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etiology
9.One cases of esophageal cervical spondylosis with pharyngeal foreign body sensation.
Zhiyong QI ; Zhiping ZHANG ; HUHEMUREN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(13):616-617
The patient was treated as pharyngeal foreign body sensation for six months. Laryngeal endoscopy: one about 1 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm, hard, smooth bulge in hypopharyngeal wall at the plane of epiglottis valley. The cervical MRI showed that the C3-C4 disc herniation and degeneration of the C3-C4 vertebrae. Cervical CT showed the C3-C4 disc osteophyte formation and forward bulge. After orthopedic consultation, the patient was diagnosed as esophageal cervical spondylosis. C3-C4 diskectomy and vertebral interbody bone grafted with plate fixation were undertaken. At postoperational day 2, the pharyngeal foreign body sensation disappeared.
Adult
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Foreign Bodies
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Humans
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Male
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Pharyngitis
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Spondylosis
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complications
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diagnosis