Migration of schrapnel from lung to bronchus.
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Erosion of metallic foreign bodies from the pulmonary parenchyma into a bronchus is rare. In this case, bronchoscopic removal of the shrapnel was possible 64 years after the injury. The 89-year-old veteran enjoys life and has had no further pulmonary problems one year after bronchoscopic removal of a metallic foreign body. Possibly this is the oldest patient on record to have had a foreign body erode into a bronchus and to have undergone removal through a rigid bronchoscope.
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