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Tanner NT et al. - The authors report a case of a foreign body aspirated 9 years before presentation with hemoptysis. Chest radiographs failed to show 2 radiolucent denture palate fragments that ultimately were identified on computed tomography of the chest. After an unsuccessful flexible bronchoscopy, the foreign bodies were extracted using rigid bronchoscopy.

   

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