KHQ.COM - 47-year-old Paul Baxter of England feared the worst when coughing attacks, excessive mucus and an overall feeling of being unwell landed him at the doctor's office, getting the news that he ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. For more than a year, he had a nagging cough ...
Case report said the toy cone was found during a procedure in which a camera is inserted into the airway For more than a year, he had felt ill, inexplicably coughing up phlegm. The British postal ...
Doctors removed a tiny toy traffic cone from an adult patient’s lung after it was believed to be a tumor. The 47-year-old man inhaled the small toy as a child about 40 years ago when he received it as ...
Paul Baxter had some unexpected help retelling how a toy traffic cone was stuck in his lung for 40 years. He inhaled it by accident as a child. Decades later, it was finally removed by doctors after ...
A MAN who was feared to have cancer actually had a toy traffic cone stuck in his lung 40 years after he inhaled it. The unnamed 47-year-old, from Preston, had been referred to a respiratory clinic ...
A British man was hoping for a misdiagnosis on a suspected cancer tumor, but he probably did not expect doctors to find a foreign object deep inside his lungs. What was thought to be a tumor actually ...
A 47-year-old British man who was being tested for lung cancer received some good, but unexpected, news: Instead of signs of cancer in the man's lungs, doctors found a tiny Playmobil plastic traffic ...
In the case report, which was published late last week, the authors wrote that the tiny toy was found during a bronchoscopy You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you ...
For more than a year, he had felt ill, inexplicably coughing up phlegm. The British postal worker, a former smoker, had already been treated for pneumonia, but now doctors suspected it might be much ...
For more than a year, he had felt ill, inexplicably coughing up phlegm. The British postal worker, a former smoker, had already been treated for pneumonia, but now doctors suspected it might be much ...