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1Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Yuksek Ihtisas University, Ankara, Turkey.
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A 17-month-old child presented with a suspected nodule on the hard palate, initially diagnosed as a possible teratoma or adenoma. MRI showed a mucosal mass limited to the submucosa, leading to an excisional biopsy under general anesthesia. The lesion was ultimately identified as a pistachio shell, emphasizing the challenge of diagnosing foreign bodies in atypical locations. This case highlights the need for vigilance among clinicians in identifying uncommon presentations of foreign body ingestion.
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