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The 3.2cm bone that damaged Ruby's oesophagus was extracted on Feb 8. But when doctors at Criticare Asia Hospital began the ...
It may be a tiny bone stuck in your throat, and these can often be revealed on a special X Ray, which your GP can arrange. Alternatively, a small bone may have scratched your throat, and this can ...
rejecting claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical complications from getting a bone stuck in his throat.