Presentation
Emergency intubation due to respiratory arrest.
Patient Data
Age: 50
Gender: Female
From the case:
Foreign body in the bronchus
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Radiodense foreign body in the left lower lobe bronchus.
From the case:
Foreign body in the bronchus
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Radiodense foreign body (tooth) in the left lower lobe bronchus.
Note the right upper lobe pulmonary embolism.
Case Discussion
Aspirated tooth after traumatic, emergency intubation.