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Two cases of extraluminal migration of fishbones into the thyroid gland and submandibular gland.

Tae-Hun LeeSang-Wook ParkSomi RyuKi Ju ChoSeong Jun WonJung Je Park
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2022)
Laryngopharyngeal or cervical pain following ingestion of foreign bodies is one of the most frequently encountered emergencies in otolaryngologic practice. Although most of these foreign bodies can be easily removed under laryngoscopic examination without any complications, surgical removal may be required when foreign bodies migrate extraluminally. This report describes two rare cases of ingested fishbones that had migrated, one each to the thyroid gland and submandibular gland. Extraluminal migration fishbones should always be considered in otolaryngologic clinics.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • chronic pain
  • risk factors