2018
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/7714
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Bacterial Pneumonia With Pleural Effusion Revealing Aspiration of a Chiken Bone.

Abstract: L'inhalation d'un corps étranger (CE) est un accident qui peut engager le pronostic vital. Il est moins fréquentchez l'adulte ou l'adolescent. Nous rapportons l'observation d'une patiente présentant une pleuro-pneumopathie droite suite à l'inhalation d'un fragment d'os de poulet.

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“…The clinical presentation is often acute with a picture of respiratory distress, stridor, asthmatic dyspnea, wheezing; or it can be done remotely at the stage of complications: recurrent pneumonia, pleuropneumopathy, hemoptysis, localized bronchial dilatation (DDB) like the case of our patient [4]. Chest radiography can highlight the radiopaque foreign body as it can be non-specific, images of obstructive emphysema, atelectasis, localized bronchial dilatation, pneumonia and exceptionally pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum can be seen [5].…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…The clinical presentation is often acute with a picture of respiratory distress, stridor, asthmatic dyspnea, wheezing; or it can be done remotely at the stage of complications: recurrent pneumonia, pleuropneumopathy, hemoptysis, localized bronchial dilatation (DDB) like the case of our patient [4]. Chest radiography can highlight the radiopaque foreign body as it can be non-specific, images of obstructive emphysema, atelectasis, localized bronchial dilatation, pneumonia and exceptionally pneumothorax or pneumomediastinum can be seen [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The endoscopic appearance is quite characteristic and must be known to endoscopists. Surgery is rarely indicated and concerns cases of endoscopy failure, as well as unknown foreign bodies with irreversible bronchopulmonary destruction [4]. Prevention is based on respecting certain measures such as eating meals in a seated position and avoiding talking, cutting food, slicing it or mixing it depending on chewing problems, dental care with good adaptation of prostheses unfortunately diagnoses are generally late, at the stage of infectious complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%