A curious case of a comestible cough candy.

Yasmine T. Sallam, Michael T. Jurkiewicz

Radiology Case Reports(2020)

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An 80-year-old woman was seen in the Emergency Department with a history of left jaw pain and headaches, as well as numerous additional comorbidities. Computed tomography examination of the head and face found a circumscribed, ovoid, markedly hyperattenuating mass with areas of internal air within the left buccal space – the density of which was neither that of metal nor bone. After speaking with the patient, she reported having a cough candy in her mouth during the examination. Here we review the imaging appearance of an unusual case of a comestible intraoral foreign body so as to raise awareness of this incidental pseudolesion. Correct recognition of this as an intraoral foreign body rather than true pathology of the oral cavity is important as to save patients the anguish of a significant, albeit incorrect, diagnosis and avoid the additional cost and resource utilization of unnecessary further investigations.
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Comestible intraoral foreign body,Computed tomography,Headache,Jaw pain,Oral cavity
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