Watch it grow: Esophageal impaction with chia seeds

  • Simmelink A
  • Rawl R
  • Browne L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Esophageal obstructions are a medical emergency, due to inability to control secretions and risk of perforation. Epidemiology of esophageal foreign-body impaction has evolved to include increasing incidence of non-meat food causes as well as increasing underlying prevalence of pathologies including eosinophilic esophagitis.  Chia seeds, a staple known for health benefits, have an uncanny ability to absorb large quantities of water leading to a hydrated gel-like substance which can cause an obstruction.  We report the first case of chia seed impaction in a patient with likely eosinophilic esophagitis.

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Simmelink, A., Rawl, R. E., Browne, L., & Scobey, M. (2017). Watch it grow: Esophageal impaction with chia seeds. Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 4(2), 49. https://doi.org/10.5430/crim.v4n2p49

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