Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences Ranchi, 
Jharkhand
India						                            
                            
						
 Case Report
												Longstanding Multiple Pellets in Head and Neck Following Blast Injury 						
Author(s): Abhinav Paul  Minj, Tarun  Gurjar, Amit  Kumar and ChandrakantAbhinav Paul  Minj, Tarun  Gurjar, Amit  Kumar and Chandrakant             
						
												
				 All kinds of foreign bodies have been described in most part of the body. Head injury after explosion of bomb can result in devastating functional and neurological consequences for patients. There is no consensus in the terms of removing or retaining longstanding foreign bodies such as pellets. We report a case of 55-year old male who suffered from blast injury 35-year ago. Although most of the pellets in the head and neck were still present after secondary blast injury, but there were no symptoms such as lead poisoning, foreign body reaction, recurrent infections to date except feeling of nasal blockade, cold and headache during the winter season.
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												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7920.1000568 
																	  
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