Inhaled intrabronchial foreign body - headscarf pin

Case contributed by Ammar Haouimi , 10 May 2023
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Ammar Haouimi, 26 May 2023
Disclosures - updated 8 Sep 2022: Nothing to disclose

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IngestedInhaled intrabronchial foreign body - headscarf pin
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In Muslim countries, usually, adolescents and young ladies maintain the hijab pins or headscarf pins between their teeth or lips before putting them on their headscarf with the risk of accidental inhalation or ingestion during the conversation.

  • -<p>In Muslim countries, usually, adolescents and young ladies maintain the hijab pins or headscarf pins between their teeth or lips before putting them on their headscarf with the risk of accidental ingestion during the conversation.</p>
  • +<p>In Muslim countries, usually, adolescents and young ladies maintain the hijab pins or headscarf pins between their teeth or lips before putting them on their headscarf with the risk of accidental inhalation or ingestion during the conversation.</p>

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