2023
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/16121
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A Case Report of Migratory Fish Bone Piercing Left Lobe of the Thyroid

Abstract: Fish bone as a foreign body in the throat is common and frequently seen in emergency departments. In most cases, the bone is stuck in the tonsils or oropharynx, some go further to the laryngopharynx, and in rare cases they may go furthest. The authors report a rare case of a fish bone that migrated to the thyroid gland [1, 13&14] Fish bones as swallowed foreign bodies can be managed by direct removal using headlight or require an endoscopic approach. Some even need open surgery. Some bones may penetrate th… Show more

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