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The use of toluidine blue gargles to aid the detection of impacted pharyngeal fish bones
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Abstract
Fishbone impaction is a common clinical problem. In most cases careful examination pinpoints the impacted bone which can then be removed. If no bone is detected a distinction must be drawn between mucosal abrasion mimicking fishbone impaction and a fine or deeply impaled fishbone eluding detection. We present a new method that may be helpful in the detection of pharyngeal fishbones.
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