An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in Esophagus
Introduction: Foreign bodies in the esophagus are considered to be a life-threatening condition in adults and children because of esophageal perforation, chemical pneumonitis, airway obstruction, and development of a fistula, leading to high morbidity and mortality with this condition. Most cases pr...
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doaj-1612a4bfd7f74674b3aa5ed63842b5a42020-11-24T20:42:16ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology2251-72512251-726X2018-07-0130423723910.22038/ijorl.2017.21288.171011145An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in EsophagusEdmond-Jonathan Gandham0Amit Tyagi1Krishna Prabhu2Department of Neurological Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India.Department of Otolaryngology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India.Department of Neurological Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India.Introduction: Foreign bodies in the esophagus are considered to be a life-threatening condition in adults and children because of esophageal perforation, chemical pneumonitis, airway obstruction, and development of a fistula, leading to high morbidity and mortality with this condition. Most cases present with immediate symptoms. However, in rare cases, the foreign body can migrate within the tissues and become symptomatic at a later date. Case Report: We report a rare case of a foreign body in the esophagus following fishmeal ingestion. The foreign body had traversed the lumen of the esophagus and migrated into the neural foramina with impingement of the left C6 root with resulting left C6 radicular pain. Radiology and successful surgical management is discussed herein, along with relevant literature. Conclusion: Radiculopathy after foreign body ingestion is very rare. In patients presenting with persistent radicular pain, in particular in close proximity to the neurovascular structures, we advise early surgery to prevent a neurological deficit.http://ijorl.mums.ac.ir/article_11145_fe3fcc5644da44b0ba8604d70b7a351f.pdfEsophagusForeign bodyRadicular painVertebral artery |
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An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in Esophagus |
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An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in Esophagus |
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An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in Esophagus |
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An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in Esophagus |
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An Unusual Cause of Cervical Radicular Pain-Foreign Body in Esophagus |
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unusual cause of cervical radicular pain-foreign body in esophagus |
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Mashhad University of Medical Sciences |
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Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology |
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2251-7251 2251-726X |
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2018-07-01 |
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Introduction:
Foreign bodies in the esophagus are considered to be a life-threatening condition in adults and children because of esophageal perforation, chemical pneumonitis, airway obstruction, and development of a fistula, leading to high morbidity and mortality with this condition. Most cases present with immediate symptoms. However, in rare cases, the foreign body can migrate within the tissues and become symptomatic at a later date.
Case Report:
We report a rare case of a foreign body in the esophagus following fishmeal ingestion. The foreign body had traversed the lumen of the esophagus and migrated into the neural foramina with impingement of the left C6 root with resulting left C6 radicular pain. Radiology and successful surgical management is discussed herein, along with relevant literature.
Conclusion:
Radiculopathy after foreign body ingestion is very rare. In patients presenting with persistent radicular pain, in particular in close proximity to the neurovascular structures, we advise early surgery to prevent a neurological deficit. |
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Esophagus Foreign body Radicular pain Vertebral artery |
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