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<author><name sortKey="Ghosh, A K" sort="Ghosh, A K" uniqKey="Ghosh A" first="A. K." last="Ghosh">A. K. Ghosh</name>
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<author><name sortKey="Roy, P" sort="Roy, P" uniqKey="Roy P" first="P." last="Roy">P. Roy</name>
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<author><name sortKey="Roy, S" sort="Roy, S" uniqKey="Roy S" first="S." last="Roy">S. Roy</name>
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<author><name sortKey="Sur, S" sort="Sur, S" uniqKey="Sur S" first="S." last="Sur">S. Sur</name>
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<series><title level="j">Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery</title>
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en"><p>Lodgment of foreign bodies in the aero-digestive tract commonly occurs in the infant and children (Hazra et al, Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1993;2:216). Children especially between 1 and 3 years appear to be more vulnerable (Aylec et al, J Thoracic Cardiovascular Surg 1977;74:145). Ninety percent of these foreign bodies are accidental in nature and are due to carelessness and are avoidable (Holinger and Holinger. Chest 1978;73:721). Lodgment of foreign body has been usually seen to occur in mentally retarded intoxicated, or edentulous adult and to some other persons like fishermen. electrician, and decoration worker who use to hold those materials in between their teeth during their work. Usually, the victims present with respiratory distress. hoarseness of voice and/or dysphagia, which are proceeded by a severe history of choking cough immediately after ingestion of foreign bodies. Heroic attempts of removal of the foreign bodies may be dangerous to life. Therefore, each case should be dealt with proper care and precautionary measures. Here we present a case of an impacted meat bone in the larynx with the only complaint of hoarseness of voice for 2 weeks.</p>
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<pub-date pub-type="ppub"><month>4</month>
<year>2005</year>
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<volume>57</volume>
<issue>2</issue>
<fpage>145</fpage>
<lpage>146</lpage>
<permissions><copyright-statement>© Springer-Verlag 2005</copyright-statement>
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<abstract id="Abs1"><p>Lodgment of foreign bodies in the aero-digestive tract commonly occurs in the infant and children (Hazra et al, Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1993;2:216). Children especially between 1 and 3 years appear to be more vulnerable (Aylec et al, J Thoracic Cardiovascular Surg 1977;74:145). Ninety percent of these foreign bodies are accidental in nature and are due to carelessness and are avoidable (Holinger and Holinger. Chest 1978;73:721). Lodgment of foreign body has been usually seen to occur in mentally retarded intoxicated, or edentulous adult and to some other persons like fishermen. electrician, and decoration worker who use to hold those materials in between their teeth during their work. Usually, the victims present with respiratory distress. hoarseness of voice and/or dysphagia, which are proceeded by a severe history of choking cough immediately after ingestion of foreign bodies. Heroic attempts of removal of the foreign bodies may be dangerous to life. Therefore, each case should be dealt with proper care and precautionary measures. Here we present a case of an impacted meat bone in the larynx with the only complaint of hoarseness of voice for 2 weeks.</p>
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<kwd>Larynx</kwd>
<kwd>meat bone</kwd>
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