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Management of Fish Bone Ingestion in a 71-Year-Old Gentleman
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A 71-year-old gentleman with diabetes mellitus and ischemic heart disease, on dual antiplatelet therapy, presented with odynophagia, pricking pain on swallowing, and hoarseness after allegedly ingesting a fish bone four days prior. Physical examination revealed mild tenderness in the left lateral cervical and postauricular regions. Flexible nasopha

Management of Fish Bone Ingestion in a 71-Year-Old Gentleman
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