Migration of foreign body from postcricoid region to the subcutaneous tissue of the neck

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Abstract

Migration of a foreign body from the hypopharynx to the subcutaneous tissue of the neck is a rare event. We report a case of a 48-year-old male who accidentally swallowed a fish bone which was not identified intraoperatively. The patient then presented with migration of the bone to the soft tissue of the neck. We conclude that careful assessment of the patient with a foreign body in the throat is crucial to avoid fatal complications.

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Shaariyah, M. M., Salina, H., Dipak, B., & Majid, M. N. A. (2010). Migration of foreign body from postcricoid region to the subcutaneous tissue of the neck. Annals of Saudi Medicine, 30(6), 475–477. https://doi.org/10.4103/0256-4947.70565

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