A clinical case of long-term presence of a foreign body in the respiratory tract of a child
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https://doi.org/10.15574/PS.2017.55.114Keywords:
rigid bronchoscopy, the airways, foreign body, childrenAbstract
The article describes a clinical case of long-term presence of a foreign body (chicken bone) in the right main bronchus in a child up to two years. The clinical picture, diagnosis and complications arising after the aspiration are described in details. Based on the study data, an optimal method and tactics of a foreign body removal from the airway of a child are chosen.References
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