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Persistent Odynophagia 27 Days After Emergent Intubation
Richard White1,2, Kaitlyn Mander3, Christian A Koziatek1,2
1NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine, New York, New York.
Case Presentation:
We describe a case of persistent odynophagia due to a retained foreign body 27 days after emergent intubation.
Discussion:
Dentures constitute a potential esophageal foreign body and warrant special consideration during airway management. Odynophagia, dysphagia, and changes in phonation should prompt consideration of retained esophageal foreign bodies, especially in the post-intubation setting.
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