Trichobezoar – A Rare Cause of Abdominal Mass and Gastric Outlet Obstruction

The authors present the clinical case of a 14-year old girl with weight loss, anorexia, epigastric abdominal pain and postprandial vomiting with 5 months duration. There was a background of trichophagia for 2 years without evidence of alopecia or psychiatric history. The physical examination reveale...

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Main Authors: Ana Couceiro, Carolina Viveiro, Gustavo Capelão, João Nobre, Mónica Laureano, Inês Gonçalves, Paulo Clara, Sandra Amado, Teresa Rezende, Ana Inácio, Miguel Coelho Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2016-01-01
Series:GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2341454515001118
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Summary:The authors present the clinical case of a 14-year old girl with weight loss, anorexia, epigastric abdominal pain and postprandial vomiting with 5 months duration. There was a background of trichophagia for 2 years without evidence of alopecia or psychiatric history. The physical examination revealed an epigastric mass motionless, stony, with poorly defined limits, painful on palpation and about 7 cm diameter. Abdominal ultrasonography showed thickening of the gastric wall and antrum with gastric distension. The abdominal tomography scan and endoscopic examination revealed the presence of a bulky trichobezoar occupying almost the entire gastric lumen. It was decided to undergo gastrotomy and extraction of the bezoar. The postoperative period was uneventful.
ISSN:2341-4545