Ingested Fish Bone Lodged in the Vallecula

  • McElroy M
  • Ganti L
  • Houck J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although foreign body ingestions are less common in adults than children, when they do occur, it is often due to a fish or chicken bone. The authors present a case of a fish bone ingestion, and highlight its appearance on imaging.

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McElroy, M., Ganti, L., Houck, J., Webb, A. L., & Lebowitz, D. (2020). Ingested Fish Bone Lodged in the Vallecula. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.8761

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