Foreign body in esophagus - razor blade

Discussion:

Esophageal foreign body impaction in an adult is usually caused by an excessive bolus of food or from impaction of an ingested bone. Bones mostly lodge in the pharynx near the cricopharyngeus.

Ingestion of a razor blade, as in this case, in an adult is rare.

Plain radiography, barium study, and CT are useful for evaluation of an esophageal foreign body.

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