A man with difficulty dysphagia

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Abstract

A 50-year-old man with history of type II diabetic mellitus attended the emergency department with persistent foreign body sensation after swallowing a drug pill. He also had mild odynophagia. Tracing his history, it was found that he had progressive dysphagia in previous 2 months. There was no coughing or choking immediately after swallowing the pill and speech quality was normal. He denied weight loss in last 6 months. On physical examination, no palpable mass or thyroid goiter was noted. Laboratory data were in acceptable range. A point-of-care ultrasound with a linear probe over the patient’s neck was done. Later, computed tomography was done for confirming the diagnosis.

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Chen, P. A., Lee, Y. H., Huang, C. Y., Chu, S. E., Sim, S. S., & Sun, J. T. (2023). A man with difficulty dysphagia. Hong Kong Journal of Emergency Medicine, 30(5), 321–323. https://doi.org/10.1177/10249079221105725

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