Wireless pH probe

Case contributed by Jayanth Keshavamurthy , 29 Dec 2014
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Henry Knipe, 6 Feb 2019

Updates to Case Attributes

Age changed from 44 to 45 years.
Body was changed:

Radiologists who read chest radiographs should be aware of this device and and not mistakenly misinterpret it as jewelry jewellery.

  • -<p>Radiologists who read chest radiographs should be aware of this device and not mistakenly misinterpret it as jewelry.</p>
  • +<p>Radiologists who read chest radiographs should be aware of this device and not mistakenly misinterpret it as jewellery.</p>

Updates to Study Attributes

Caption was removed:
PA and lateral chest radiographs obtained. Wireless pH probe.
Findings was changed:

This is a wireless ph probe attached to esophageal mucosaRadio-opaque foreign body overlying mid esophagus in the midline.

Images Changes:

Image X-ray (Frontal) ( update )

Description was removed:
Radio opaque foreign body overlying mid esophagus in midline

Image X-ray (Lateral) ( update )

Description was removed:
Radio opaque foreign body confirmed to be in region of lower esophagus

Updates to Study Attributes

Modality was set to X-ray.
Findings was added:

Zoomed image of the wireless pH probe. 

Images Changes:

Image X-ray (magnified) ( update )

Description was removed:
Zoomed in

Image X-ray (magnified) ( update )

Description was removed:
Zoomed in

Image 1 X-ray (magnified) ( update )

Position was set to .

Image 2 X-ray (magnified) ( update )

Position was set to .

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