Presentation
Voice hoarseness for 5 months, more noticeable early in the morning and gets better by end of the day. No heartburn.
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
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Contrast aspiration is seen coating the upper trachea.
Mild asymmetry of the pyriform sinuses is seen.
Normal oesophagus, apart from tertiary oesophageal contractions.
No hiatal hernia or reflux.
Case Discussion
Barium aspiration is one of the essentials to look for during barium swallow examinations, which can lead to secondary pneumonia and subsequently respiratory distress.