Foreign body ingestion occurs in not only children but also adults, particularly those with history of neurologic disease, alcohol use, or psychiatric disease. We present the case of a 40-year-old male with schizophrenia who presented to the emergency room with a long history of pharyngeal foreign body sensation which had recently progressed to include trismus, odynophagia, and dyspnea. Flexible laryngoscopy demonstrated fullness of the right posterior pharyngeal wall and computed tomography (CT) showed a linear opaque foreign body extending from the level of the oropharynx to the thyroid ala. Further history elicited that he stabbed himself in the pharynx two years prior with a toothbrush following a command hallucination. The toothbrush w...
Esophageal foreign bodies can be diagnosed at any age, especially in childhood. The most efficient t...
Introduction: Phantom bite syndrome (PBS) is considered as the preoccupation with dental occlusion a...
Toothbrush swallowing is rare, and most cases are seen in young women with anorexia nervosa or bulim...
Introduction: Foreign body ingestion is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. W...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAlthough foreign body ingestion is relatively common, toothbrush swallowing is r...
Introduction: Ingestion of a foreign body is a common problem among all age groups. Most of the fore...
AbstractIntroductionForeign body ingestion has been a fundamental subject in the area of emergency s...
Self-inflicted penetrating head injuries in patients with paranoid schizophrenia are an infrequent p...
Self-inflicted penetrating head injuries in patients with paranoid schizophrenia are an infrequent p...
We report a rare case of accidental toothbrush swallowing by a normal adult which was successfully r...
The present case report deals with a highly and yet unreported case of self-harm in which a medium s...
Abstract Background Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common phenomenon in children between 6 m...
Swallowing a whole toothbrush is a rare event. As of today, no case described has documented that t...
Munerato et al. doi: 10.3121/cmr.2010.930 Self-inflicted lesions that cause mutilation are observed ...
Introduction: The possibility of foreign body ingestion should be considered in psychiatric patients...
Esophageal foreign bodies can be diagnosed at any age, especially in childhood. The most efficient t...
Introduction: Phantom bite syndrome (PBS) is considered as the preoccupation with dental occlusion a...
Toothbrush swallowing is rare, and most cases are seen in young women with anorexia nervosa or bulim...
Introduction: Foreign body ingestion is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department. W...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONAlthough foreign body ingestion is relatively common, toothbrush swallowing is r...
Introduction: Ingestion of a foreign body is a common problem among all age groups. Most of the fore...
AbstractIntroductionForeign body ingestion has been a fundamental subject in the area of emergency s...
Self-inflicted penetrating head injuries in patients with paranoid schizophrenia are an infrequent p...
Self-inflicted penetrating head injuries in patients with paranoid schizophrenia are an infrequent p...
We report a rare case of accidental toothbrush swallowing by a normal adult which was successfully r...
The present case report deals with a highly and yet unreported case of self-harm in which a medium s...
Abstract Background Accidental foreign body ingestion is a common phenomenon in children between 6 m...
Swallowing a whole toothbrush is a rare event. As of today, no case described has documented that t...
Munerato et al. doi: 10.3121/cmr.2010.930 Self-inflicted lesions that cause mutilation are observed ...
Introduction: The possibility of foreign body ingestion should be considered in psychiatric patients...
Esophageal foreign bodies can be diagnosed at any age, especially in childhood. The most efficient t...
Introduction: Phantom bite syndrome (PBS) is considered as the preoccupation with dental occlusion a...
Toothbrush swallowing is rare, and most cases are seen in young women with anorexia nervosa or bulim...