A case of bronchial aspiration: the importance of early diagnosis and clinical suspicion.

01 Jun 2007

 

We present a case of foreign body aspiration, the diagnosis of which was delayed until two months after the event. This case highlights the importance of a detailed clinical history in establishing the diagnosis of aspiration and how this was complicated by direct visualization via bronchoscopy which suggested a possible diagnosis of bronchial carcinoma. Subsequent histological analysis confirmed a diagnosis of Brazil nut aspiration, which ultimately required surgical extraction through a rigid endoscope.

Resource information

Respiratory topics
  • Diagnosis
Type of resource
Peer-reviewed article
Author(s)
Ripley DP, Henderson AK