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Silver nitrate mimicking a foreign body in the pharyngeal mucosal space
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作者 Devon Livingstone Yazeed Alghonaim +3 位作者 nathan jowett Eyal Sela Alex Mlynarek Reza Forghani 《World Journal of Radiology》 CAS 2015年第5期100-103,共4页
Silver nitrate is sometimes used as a means of chemicalcauterization for control of minor bleeding and management of hypergranulation tissue following bedside head and neck procedures. There are only few reports avail... Silver nitrate is sometimes used as a means of chemicalcauterization for control of minor bleeding and management of hypergranulation tissue following bedside head and neck procedures. There are only few reports available on the imaging appearance of silver nitrate and its potential to mimic a foreign body. We report a case of a patient presenting with dysphagia, odynophagia, and fever following dental work who had a peritonsillar incision and drainage for treatment of a deep neck space infection. During the procedure, silver nitrate was applied to halt the bleeding. Patient was subsequently transferred to another institution. Since the patient was not showing significant clinical improvement on antibiotic therapy, a computed tomography(CT) scan was performed demonstrating a hyperdense structure lodged in the pharyngeal mucosal space in the oropharynx and soft palate that was mistaken for a foreign body such as bone. Silver nitrate can have density similar to bone but does not have the normal architecture of bone with cortex and marrow on CT. Familiarity with the appearance of silver nitrate on CT, lack of bone architecture, and proper documentation and communication of the use of silver nitrate to the consultant radiologist and medical personnel could help avoid misdiagnosis and potentially unnecessary surgical exploration. 展开更多
关键词 Silver nitrate Computed tomography BONY foreign body Soft tissues NECK Deep NECK INFECTIONS PHARYNGEAL MUCOSAL SPACE
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