Radiology Case Reports (Jan 2025)

Uncommon cause of chest pain: Case report of esophageal foreign body diagnosed by chest computed tomography scan

  • Ali Taheriniya, MD,
  • Hasan Safaie, MD,
  • Javad Karimi Rozveh, MD,
  • Mohammad Azizmanesh, MD,
  • Pouria Chaghamirzayi, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 162 – 165

Abstract

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A 44-year-old man with a history of epilepsy presented with mild, persistent chest pain lasting 3 days, despite normal cardiac evaluations. A chest computed tomography scan revealed 3 artificial dental prostheses lodged in his esophagus, which the patient had inadvertently swallowed during a recent seizure. Endoscopic removal of the foreign bodies resolved his chest pain without complications. This case emphasizes the importance of considering esophageal foreign bodies as a differential diagnosis for persistent chest pain, particularly in patients with neurological conditions, and highlights the role of early imaging for accurate diagnosis and timely intervention.

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