
Retained bullet fragments are common after nonfatal gunshot wounds, although only a minority are removed. Here we describe an elderly patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, opioid use disorder, and chronic untreated Hepatitis C infection who presented to the hospital with pancytopenia, and was incidentally found to have retained shotgun pellets.
Gunshot Wound, shotgun pellet, Images in Hospital Medicine, Chest radiography, Radiology, MRI
Gunshot Wound, shotgun pellet, Images in Hospital Medicine, Chest radiography, Radiology, MRI
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