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- D Dunham and G A Schmidt.
- Department of Medicine, University of Chicago.
- Chest. 1993 Feb 1;103(2):625-6.
AbstractEsophageal malposition is a potentially disastrous complication of attempted airway intubation. We report an unusual case in which a promptly recognized esophageal intubation aided detection of a perforated gastric ulcer. After the endotracheal tube was repositioned and the ulcer was surgically repaired, our patient had an excellent outcome.
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