Your patient have eaten a fish and suddenly swallowed a bone. Now this bone is situated somewhere in oropharynx. By what kind of ENT-organs examination can we see it? How to do that examination?
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On examination, a nasoendoscopy (scope through the nose and down to the back of the throat) showed a curvilinear fish bone embedded at the back of his left tongue (near the region of his voicebox). The endoscope has a working channel that allows Dr Gan to insert a grasping forceps. This enables the bone to be extracted safely under direct vision.
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