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Study of aerodigestive tract foreign bodies

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Aero digestive tract foreign bodies are very common in ENT practice. They cause a lot of distress and lead to complications if not attended to. Various foreign bodies can be found in patients of different age groups. Removal by several techniques has been described before. Here we studied retrospectively sane patients with aero digestive tract foreign bodies excluding nasal foreign bodies who attended our ENT department in KIMS & RF, Amlapuram for a period of one year between January 1, 2014 to December,31 2014.
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