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An acute foreign body ingestion presenting as left sided empyema as its removal by novel method
Foreign body aspiration is not very common in adults, clinically, patients either present with acute
respiratory failure which require immediate intervention or with recent onset of symptoms, like wheezing,
breathlessness, coughing, and expectoration.