Esophageal ingested body in a child with calcified ligamentum arteriosum: a case report.
J Radiol Case Rep
; 16(8): 8-12, 2022 Aug.
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The calcification of ligamentum arteriosum occurs after the normal closure of the ductus arteriosus. Foreign body ingestion is a common event in the pediatric age, and it is frequently addressed in the Emergency Room. We report a case of foreign body in a patient with unknown calcification of the ligamentum arteriosum. His parents noted blood in the saliva, but he had no symptoms indicative of an acute clinical situation. The CT showed a hyperdense object in the aorto-pulmonary window with features compatible with a metallic object. The child underwent surgery, during which a calcified ligamentum arteriosum was found and no foreign body. This phenomenon has been described to be better identified using multi-section CT scans than X-Rays.
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Calcinose
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Canal Arterial
Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Child
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Humans
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Male
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En
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article