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Voluntary Ingestion of a Cola Nut Stuck into the Esophagus: An Unusual Foreign Body (FB)

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Figure 1. (a) Endoscopic view of the cola nut blocked in the esophagus; (b) Intraoperative view of the cola nut; (c) Whole cola nut after extraction
Figure 2. (a) Pneumothorax and bilateral pleurisy; (b) Left esopleural fistula; (c) Bilateral thoracic drainage; (d) Leakage checking of the esophagus before feeding is resumed

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