1967
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.43.502.548
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A chest wall swelling due to inhaled grass

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“…According to literature on floret aspiration in children, the most frequently reported complications caused by grass head migration were: recurrent haemoptysis (22,(30)(31)(32), bronchiectasis (19,22,(27)(28)(29)31,33), pneumonitis (18,19,21,23,27,31,33,34), bronchopleurocutaneous fistula and extrusion of grass head through the chest wall (18,(23)(24)(25)27,(35)(36)(37), while tension pneumothorax (38-40), pleural effusion, and empyema were also frequently mentioned. Osteomyelitis of the rib (22), consequently developing brain abscess or coexisting acute abdomen (25,34) were described in isolated cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to literature on floret aspiration in children, the most frequently reported complications caused by grass head migration were: recurrent haemoptysis (22,(30)(31)(32), bronchiectasis (19,22,(27)(28)(29)31,33), pneumonitis (18,19,21,23,27,31,33,34), bronchopleurocutaneous fistula and extrusion of grass head through the chest wall (18,(23)(24)(25)27,(35)(36)(37), while tension pneumothorax (38-40), pleural effusion, and empyema were also frequently mentioned. Osteomyelitis of the rib (22), consequently developing brain abscess or coexisting acute abdomen (25,34) were described in isolated cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%