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Endolaryngeal foreign bodies.

M Munjal1, P A Pooni, Sangeeta

  • 1Dayanand Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana.

Indian Journal of Pediatrics
|February 24, 2001
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This study reports unusual foreign bodies found in the larynx, including a toy gear, metallic spring, safety pin, and stone. Notably, radiographic evidence showed no symptoms despite long-term lodgement.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Foreign body ingestion and aspiration are common occurrences, particularly in children.
  • The larynx is a critical airway structure, and foreign bodies lodged here can cause significant morbidity and mortality.

Observation:

  • This case series details unusual endolaryngeal foreign bodies: a toy gear, metallic spring, safety pin, and stone.
  • These objects were lodged in the endolaryngeal region, requiring specific diagnostic and management approaches.

Findings:

  • Radiographic documentation confirmed the presence and location of the foreign bodies.
  • A rare finding was the absence of symptoms despite prolonged lodgement of these foreign bodies in the larynx.

Implications:

  • Highlights the importance of considering unusual foreign bodies in the differential diagnosis of laryngeal pathologies.

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  • Emphasizes the utility of radiography in identifying radiopaque foreign bodies and assessing complications.
  • Suggests that asymptomatic prolonged lodgement may occur, necessitating thorough investigation even in the absence of acute symptoms.