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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-215654

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Foreign Bodies (FB) dislodges are common in the ear,nose and throat especially among infants and children.Occasionally, they can accidentally be ended up in thebronchus as well. We describe a 13-year-old girl withaccidental ingestion of a scarf needle pin after she wasslapped on the back while biting the pin. Chestradiograph had confirmed the diagnosis of piningestion which is consistent with turban pininhalation syndrome. In view of logistic and specialtyissues, she was transferred to another tertiary hospitalfor further intervention. A series of chest radiographshowed a migratory metallic FB in different locationsin the airway, which was considered as an extremerarity. We discuss this rare entity with literature reviewof FB aspiration in general.

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