An unusual presentation of impacted esophageal foreign body

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ABSTRACT Foreign bodies in trachea usually result from accidental slippage of an oral object while external penetrating injuries arising from high velocity projectile from a nail gun are rare. Here, we report a case in which a high velocity nail from a nail gun penetrated the sternum during the nailing and benignly presented to us as a foreign body in the trachea. How to cite this article Arora N, Jain K, Malhotra V, Bansal R. Nail Gun Injury: An Unusual Presentation as Tracheal Foreign Body. Int J Otorhinolaryngol Clin 2015;7(2):57-59.


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