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Roberto Vates Gómez1, Ángel Casillas Villamor1, Sergio Julio Rodríguez Álvarez1
1Medicina Interna, Hospital Universitario de Getafe, España.
Abstract:
A 43-year-old male with an uneventful history presented with fever and ingestion-triggered retrosternal chest pain of a three-day duration, which was aggravated by deep breathing and the supine position. When asked regarding the possible ingestion of a foreign body he recalled having accidentally swallowed tiny glass shards from a broken bottle.
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