2024
DOI: 10.33137/utmj.v101i1.41242
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Chronic Neck Swelling: A Case Report of Migrating Fish Bone

SAIFUL ISLAM BIN AHMAD HUSNI,
Mawaddah Binti Azman,
Timothy Wong Leong Wei

Abstract: Background: Foreign bodies in the upper aerodigestive tract are frequently seen in otolaryngological practice, but migration of foreign body and oesophageal penetration are rare occurrences. Most reported cases of migration in literature involve fish bones, which are usually found in the lateral neck soft tissue or thyroid lobule. This can cause serious complications if left untreated. In most cases, fish bones can be removed safely by endoscopy, but they may migrate extraluminally to the skin in rare cases. C… Show more

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