Steakhouse Syndrome : A Case Report
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概要
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Acute food impaction of the esophagus is a medical emergency caused by an ingested foreign body. Since the most common obstructing bolus is poorly chewed meat (often following beer drinking), it is often called “steakhouse syndrome” or “backyard barbecue syndrome.” 1 In this article we present a typical case of this relatively unknown syndrome. Written permission was obtained from the patient for publication.
- Japan Primary Care Associationの論文
- 2011-12-01
著者
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Kita Keiichiro
Department Of General Medicine Toyama University Hospital
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Yamashiro Seiji
Department Of General Internal Medicine Saga Medical School
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Yamashiro Seiji
Department Of General Medicine Toyama University Hospital
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Fujinami Haruka
Third Department Of Internal Medicine (hematology And Gastroenterology) Toyama University
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Nagatsuma Masahiro
Department Of Emergency And Disaster Medicine Toyama University Hospital
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