To X-Ray or Not to X-Ray? Discussing Unknown Nasal Foreign Bodies and Button Batteries

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Abstract

The emergency of esophageal button batteries is recognized. Foreign bodies in the ear or nose are treated as comparatively nonemergent. We present the case of a child who presented with suspected pen-nib in the nostril to highlight the importance of investigation and intervention in unwitnessed nasal foreign body and review the literature regarding X-rays in these cases. Fifteen papers were identified as per search parameters; 3 papers recommend the use of plain radiographs for nasal foreign bodies. We propose that in unwitnessed pediatric nasal foreign body insertion, a facial X-ray should be considered, especially if suspecting a metallic foreign body.

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Bance, R. R. R., Acharya, V., Paula, C., & Panesar, J. (2024). To X-Ray or Not to X-Ray? Discussing Unknown Nasal Foreign Bodies and Button Batteries. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 103(1), NP49–NP52. https://doi.org/10.1177/01455613211033123

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