Spontaneous endobroncheal erosion of a bullet - an uncommon presentation of gunshot trauma in remote past
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https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v11i3.1042Keywords:
Hemoptysis. Hematemesis. Wounds, Gunshot. Lung. Foreign Bodies. Thoracic Injuries. Lung Injury. Injury Severity Score. Firearms.Abstract
A case of unknown bullet trauma to the lung, in remote past, presented with hemoptysis which was mislabeled as hematemesis. Once labeled, a number of physicians, one after the other, kept on treating her for that symptom. She also consulted a number of specialties and was treated for reflux esophagitis, tuberculosis etc. Meanwhile her x-ray chest revealed a foreign body which was treated as an artifact first, and proved to be a bullet on CT scan. Thoracotomy had to be performed to remove the pathologic right lower lobe of lung.
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