Food
Impactions & Foreign Bodies in the Esophagus (cont.)
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Esophagoscopy
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- In rare instances when the combined use of plain films and contrast
esophagography fails to demonstrate an esophageal foreign body or
perforation and the patient remains symptomatic, esophagoscopy should be
performed (3,5).
- It should be noted that computed tomography without contrast media
has been demonstrated to be the most sensitive method for identifying
retained chicken and fish bones in the pharynx and cervical esophagus
(24).
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