2012
DOI: 10.3329/bjo.v18i2.12017
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Hidden foreign body in an unexplained asthma

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“…Presentation of F.B aspiration in adults has a wide range from completely asymptomatic to the complication of aspiration as compared to children. Unlike those who present with sudden respiratory distress or witnessed by other, F.B aspiration in adults may remained unnoticed for years, or it may give rise to non-specific symptom like chronic cough, haemoptysis and dyspnea 8 . In this case the main presentation of the patient was long standing episodic cough.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Presentation of F.B aspiration in adults has a wide range from completely asymptomatic to the complication of aspiration as compared to children. Unlike those who present with sudden respiratory distress or witnessed by other, F.B aspiration in adults may remained unnoticed for years, or it may give rise to non-specific symptom like chronic cough, haemoptysis and dyspnea 8 . In this case the main presentation of the patient was long standing episodic cough.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%