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Fatal Complication from an Alkaline Battery Foreign Body in the Esophagus
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1977
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Steroid TherapyForeign BodiesEsophagusMedicineAlkali BurnsFatal ComplicationEsophageal SurgeryEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
Foreign bodies and alkali burns in the trachea and esophagus are potentially fatal. Some camera batteries contain 45% potassium hydroxide electrolyte which can leak and cause liquification necrosis upon tissue contact. This report describes a case of an alkali battery foreign body in the esophagus with a subsequent fatal course which was masked by steroid therapy. A discussion of corrosive burns of the esophagus, their etiology, clinical course and pathology is presented.
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