Fishbone foreign body ingestion in duodenal papilla: A cause of abdominal pain resembling gastric ulcer

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Background: Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical problem. The upper esophagus is the most common site of foreign body, accounting for more than 75% of all cases, but cases with a foreign body in the duodenal papilla or common bile duct are rarely reported. Case presentation: Herein, we report a rare case that a patient's abdominal pain resembling gastric ulcer was caused by a 3 cm long fishbone inserted into the duodenal papilla. Conclusion: Fishbone inserted into the duodenal papilla can cause an abdominal pain resembling gastric ulcer. Endoscopy is useful for the diagnosis and treatment of fishbone ingestion in clinical.

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Yi, L., Cheng, Z., Zhou, Y., Wang, Q., Liu, Y., Liu, K., … Zhong, X. (2020). Fishbone foreign body ingestion in duodenal papilla: A cause of abdominal pain resembling gastric ulcer. BMC Gastroenterology, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-020-01475-w

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