101. Épis de graminée intrabronchiques migrateurs, un corps étranger hors du commun
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Y. Ould Mohamed Sghair, Hela Louati, W. Douira-Khomsi, R. Khemakhem, Said Jlidi, A. Merghni, Mourad Hamzaoui, Beji Chaouachi, L. Ben Hassine, and Ibtissem Bellagha
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Gynecology ,Bronchus ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bronchiectasis ,Inhalation ,business.industry ,food and beverages ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Bronchial Fistula ,respiratory tract diseases ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pneumothorax ,Superinfection ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Foreign body ,business ,Respiratory tract - Abstract
Bronchial foreign body inhalation is a frequent and potentially serious accident in children. It can provoke long-term complications such as bronchiectasis and recurrent pulmonary infections. The foreign body is generally blocked in a bronchus and induces obstructive emphysema with superinfection. We report 2 cases of bronchial inhalation of a migrating cereal-ear, eliminated by parietal fistulization, in 9- and 11-year-old boys.
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- 2009
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