Barber G B, Peppercorn M A, Ehrlich C, Thurer R
Am J Gastroenterol. 1984 Jul;79(7):509-11.
This report describes a patient with a foreign body esophageal perforation in whom the usual clinical symptoms of respiratory distress and severe chest pain as well as obvious abnormalities on x-rays of the chest and esophagus were not present. The possible subtle nature of esophageal perforation is emphasized and the evaluation of such cases is reviewed.
本报告描述了一名食管异物穿孔患者,该患者未出现呼吸窘迫和严重胸痛等常见临床症状,胸部和食管X光检查也未发现明显异常。强调了食管穿孔可能具有的隐匿性,并对这类病例的评估进行了回顾。