Chestnut Hill Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Adv Emerg Nurs J. 2021;43(3):198-205. doi: 10.1097/TME.0000000000000362.
A 9-year old male presented to the emergency department for the evaluation of a sore throat. Initial history of present illness stated in the triage note was that "the child complained of a sore throat," suggesting possible pharyngitis. There was no evidence of stridor, sialorrhea, hypoxia, or aphonia. Further investigation of the history of present illness identified the concern for a possible esophageal foreign body. Imaging studies of the neck identified a fishbone in the esophagus. This case presentation discusses an atypical presentation of an esophageal foreign body and the subtle findings on assessment and imaging. This case highlights the importance of illiciting a history of present illness and the subtleties of esophageal foreign body identification.
一位 9 岁男性因咽痛到急诊科就诊。初步病史记录在分诊单上为“患儿诉咽痛”,提示可能为咽炎。无喘鸣、流涎、缺氧或声嘶。进一步询问现病史发现可能存在食管异物。颈部影像学检查发现食管内有鱼骨。本病例报告讨论了食管异物的一种不典型表现以及评估和影像学检查的细微发现。本病例强调了详细询问现病史和识别食管异物的重要性。