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Asociación Colombiana de Otorrinolaringología y Cirugía de Cabeza y cuello, Maxilofacial y Estética Facial (ACORL)
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2024, Number 4

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Acta de Otorrinolaringología CCC 2024; 52 (4)

Clinical practice guidelines guide for the diagnosis and treatment of foreign bodies in the ear, nose and airway

Ospina GJC, Téllez CPA, Baquero HMM, Arango PL, Castellanos AM
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

Otolaryngology, foreign-body reaction, respiratory aspiration.

ABSTRACT

Foreign bodies in the ear, nose and respiratory tract are a frequent cause of consultation in emergency services and their assessment should be the responsibility of all otorhinolaryngologists. The most frequent symptoms after the introduction of a foreign body into the ear are otalgia, otorrhagia, otorrhea, aural fullness, itching, tinnitus and fever; at the nasal symptoms are: local pain, unilateral rhinorrhea, epistaxis and nasal obstruction. Aspiration of a foreign body in children is considered an emergency condition, especially in young children, in whom higher mortality is described.


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