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TITLE:
Late Presentation of Bronchial Foreign Body in Young Adult: A Case Report
AUTHORS:
Manish V. Jawarkar, Saumyasekhar Jenasamant, Shyamveer Singh, Harpreet Singh Minhas, Muhammad Abid Geelani
KEYWORDS:
Bronchial, Foreign Body, Lobectomy
JOURNAL NAME:
Case Reports in Clinical Medicine,
Vol.5 No.9,
September
28,
2016
ABSTRACT: Foreign body aspiration is common in young children or in adults with advanced age and altered mentation. Usually symptoms present acutely, leading to early intervention. We present a rare case of a healthy young female who aspirated her nasal ring but remained asymptomatic for almost eight years. The patient ultimately required a right upper lobe lobectomy for bronchiectasis.