Abstract:Fish bones have a risk of damaging the mucosa when lodged in the
pharynx. Fish bones migrated into surrounding tissues is relatively
unusual. We present 2 cases of patients who ingested fish bone, which
migrated into retropharyngeal space and hypopharynx. All fish bones were
removed without complications.
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