Occult Foreign Bodies in ENT

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Bijan Kumar Adhikary
Subhra Deb Biswas
Avick Das
Swapan Kumar Ghosh

Abstract

Introduction
Foreign bodies are common ENT emergencies. Histories are usually forthcoming from the patient himself or the relatives . Three occult foreign bodies are reported here, which were missed even by treating doctors, with discussion about steps to avoid such errors in future.


Case Series
Case 1: Though the history was apparent, the foreign body was removed only after 13 years from the Zygomatic region.
Case 2: The parents were aware of the foreign body but inadequate investigations led to a delayed diagnosis.
Case 3: The history clinched the diagnosis. Pre operative localization and separate incision to remove the foreign body saved the vital structures.


Discussion
A high index of suspicion, meticulous history and proper investigation like x-ray or CT scan or MRI of the diseased area may help in locating the hidden foreign bodies in the ENT region.

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How to Cite
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Adhikary BK, Biswas SD, Das A, Ghosh SK. Occult Foreign Bodies in ENT. BJOHNS [Internet]. 2015Aug.1 [cited 2024May17];23(2):73-6. Available from: https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/49
Section
Case series
Author Biographies

Bijan Kumar Adhikary, MEDICAL COLLEGE, KOLKATA

DEPARTMENT OF ENT,  RMO CUM CLINICAL TUTOR

Subhra Deb Biswas, IPGME&R, Kolkata

Assistant Professor,

IPGME&R, Kolkata.

Swapan Kumar Ghosh, IPGME&R, Kolkata

Professor,

IPGME&R, Kolkata

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