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Year 2016, Volume: 33 Issue: 6, 695 - 697, 01.11.2016

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An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone

Year 2016, Volume: 33 Issue: 6, 695 - 697, 01.11.2016

Abstract

Background: Foreign bodies in the upper aerodigestive tract are frequently seen in otolaryngological practice, but migration of an ingested foreign body to the neck is a very rare condition.  Case Report: We present a 66-year-old woman admitted to our outpatient department with a painful neck mass. She had a history of emergency department admission 4 months prior with odynophagia after eating chicken meal. A physical examination revealed a painful and hyperemic mass on the left neck. Antibiotherapy did not relieve the patient’s symptoms and signs. A 3-cm linear foreign body was observed in X-ray and computed tomography scans. The symptoms of the patient were relieved after excision of the foreign body.  Conclusion: Although it is a rare situation, migration of a foreign body ingested through the aerodigestive tract to the neck should be kept in mind in the differential diagnosis of patients who present with neck masses.

References

  • 1. Lai AT, Chow TL, Lee DT, Kwok SP. Risk factors predicting the development of complications after foreign body ingestion. Br J Surg 2003;90:1531-5. [CrossRef]
  • 2. Messallam TA. Impacted chicken bone in the laryngopharynx: a case report. Int J Otolaryngol 2011;2011:593504. [CrossRef]
  • 3. Gupta KR, Kakar PK, Saharia PS. Impacted foreign body of retropharyngeal space. J Laryngol Otol 1972;86:519-21. [CrossRef]
  • 4. Okada T, Sasaki F, Todo S. Perforation of the piriform recessus by swallowed glass splinter presenting as pneumomediastinum in a child. Pediatr Surg Int 2004;20:643-5. [CrossRef]
  • 5. Poluri A, Singh B, Sperling N, Har-El G, Lucente FE. Retropharyngeal abscess secondary to penetrating foreign bodies. J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2000;28:243-6. [CrossRef]
  • 6. Dubey SP, Banerjee SB, Ghosh LM. Pharyngeal perforation by swallowed sewing needle. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2000;257:462-3. [CrossRef]
  • 7. Cheng YC, Lee WC, Kuo LC, Chen CW, Lin HL. Protrusion of a migrated fish bone in the neck. Am J Otolaryngol 2009;30:203- 5. [CrossRef]
  • 8. Terrace JD, Samuel J, Robertson JH, Wilson RG, Anderson DN. Chicken or the leg: Sigmoid colon perforation by ingested poultry fibula proximal to an occult malignancy. Int J Surg Case Rep 2013;4:945-7. [CrossRef]
  • 9. Byard RW, Gilbert JD. Hepatic abscess formation and unexpected death: a delayed complication of occult intraabdominal foreign body. Am J Forensic Med Pathol 2001;22:88-91. [CrossRef]
  • 10. Ozturk K, Turhal G, Gode S, Yavuzer A. Migration of swallowed blunt foreign body to the neck. Case Rep Otolaryngol 2014;2014:646785. [CrossRef
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Other ID JA93BB62DD
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Erhan Demirhan This is me

Metin İber This is me

Özlem Yağız This is me

Tolga Kandoğan This is me

İbrahim Çukurova This is me

Publication Date November 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 33 Issue: 6

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APA Demirhan, E., İber, M., Yağız, Ö., Kandoğan, T., et al. (2016). An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone. Balkan Medical Journal, 33(6), 695-697.
AMA Demirhan E, İber M, Yağız Ö, Kandoğan T, Çukurova İ. An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone. Balkan Medical Journal. November 2016;33(6):695-697.
Chicago Demirhan, Erhan, Metin İber, Özlem Yağız, Tolga Kandoğan, and İbrahim Çukurova. “An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone”. Balkan Medical Journal 33, no. 6 (November 2016): 695-97.
EndNote Demirhan E, İber M, Yağız Ö, Kandoğan T, Çukurova İ (November 1, 2016) An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone. Balkan Medical Journal 33 6 695–697.
IEEE E. Demirhan, M. İber, Ö. Yağız, T. Kandoğan, and İ. Çukurova, “An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 6, pp. 695–697, 2016.
ISNAD Demirhan, Erhan et al. “An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone”. Balkan Medical Journal 33/6 (November 2016), 695-697.
JAMA Demirhan E, İber M, Yağız Ö, Kandoğan T, Çukurova İ. An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33:695–697.
MLA Demirhan, Erhan et al. “An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 6, 2016, pp. 695-7.
Vancouver Demirhan E, İber M, Yağız Ö, Kandoğan T, Çukurova İ. An Unusual Neck Mass: Ingested Chicken Bone. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33(6):695-7.