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Acta méd. costarric ; 64(4)dic. 2022.
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1447068

Résumé

Un tricobezoar es una masa compacta de pelo que se aloja generalmente en el estómago. Es frecuente en mujeres jóvenes que comen su propio pelo (tricofagia) debido a trastornos psicológicos. Presentamos el caso de una adolescente de 13 años de edad quien es traída por emergencia por presentar dolor abdominal persistente desde hace 3 días. La ecografía abdominal fue sugestiva de tricobezoar, hallazgo que fue confirmado mediante una endoscopia digestiva alta. Desde hace dos años antes de su ingreso, presentaba, masticación de cabello y consumo del mismo que asocia a viaje de su hermano al extranjero y a la separación de sus padres. Al noveno día, se realizó laparotomía exploratoria con gastrostomía extrayendo tricobezoar gástrico, que en el estudio anatomopatológico pesó 1033,8 g y midió 31,5 x 18 cm. en sus dimensiones mayores. Estos casos son sumamente raros. En nuestro caso el tricobezoar alcanzó el tamaño más grande de los hasta ahora reportados. Contradictoriamente la sintomatología fue mínima.


A trichobezoar is a compact mass of hair that is usually stored in the stomach. It is common in young women who eat their own hair (trichophagia) due to psychological disorders. We present the case of a 13-year-old teenager who had been brought in an emergency for having persistent abdominal pain for 3 days. Abdominal ultrasound was suggestive of trichobezoar, a finding that was confirmed by upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. For two years before her admission, she had chewed her hair and consumed it, which she associated with her brother's trip abroad and the separation of her parents. On the ninth day, an exploratory laparotomy with gastrostomy was performed, extracting gastric trichobezoar, which in the anatomopathological study weighed 1033.8 g. and measured 31.5 x 18 cm. in its larger dimensions. These cases are extremely rare. In our case, the trichobezoar reached the largest size of those reported so far. Contradictorily, the symptoms were minimal.

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Rev. gastroenterol. Peru ; 42(3)jul. 2022.
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423942

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El bezoar gástrico es una tumoración por cuerpo extraño que resulta de la acumulación de material no digerible en el estómago. El tricobezoar es uno de ellos y frecuentemente se presenta en la población femenina joven que padece trastornos psiquiátricos. La presentación del bezoar gástrico es insidiosa e inespecífica, teniendo un curso inicialmente asintomático por años, hasta que alcanza un tamaño que evidencia síntomas. El método diagnóstico de elección es la endoscopía, ya que permite visualizar el bezoar y plantear el tratamiento. El abordaje terapéutico estará determinado por el tipo, tamaño y consistencia de este; sin embargo, la resolución quirúrgica es la de elección, la cual siempre debe estar asociada a tratamiento psiquiátrico para prevenir la recurrencia del cuadro. Se presenta el caso de una paciente de 19 años con el diagnóstico de tricobezoar gástrico, asociado a tricotilomanía y tricofagia como patologías de fondo, y se realiza una revisión de la literatura.


A gastric bezoar is a foreign body tumor that results from the accumulation of indigestible material in the stomach. The trichobezoar is one of them and frequently occurs in the young female population suffering from psychiatric disorders. The presentation of the gastric bezoar is insidious and nonspecific, having an initially asymptomatic course for years, until it reaches a size that shows symptoms. The diagnostic method of choice is endoscopy since it allows the bezoar to be visualized and propose the treatment. The therapeutic approach will be determined by its type, size, and consistency; however, surgical resolution is the one of choice, which must always be associated with psychiatric treatment to prevent recurrence of the condition. The case of a 19-year-old patient with a diagnosis of gastric trichobezoar, associated with trichotillomania and trichophagia as underlying pathologies is presented, and a literature review is carried out.

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J. bras. med ; 99(3): 25-27, Out.-Dez. 2011. ilus
Article Dans Portugais | LILACS | ID: lil-612616

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Tricobezoar gastroduodenal é definido como o acúmulo de cabelos e pelos no trato gastrointestinal, tendo como origem a ingestão dessas substâncias. As autoras relatam o caso de um volumoso tricobezoar associado à síndrome de Rapunzel, em jovem do sexo feminino com história de tricotilofagia e emagrecimento. Foram utilizados, como base de dados, a revisão de prontuário, a avaliação dos exames realizados e o acompanhamento durante o ato operatório. Apesar de ser um caso incomum, é necessário aventar sua hipótese diagnóstica diante de uma clínica exuberante como a da referida paciente. Não somente o bezoar deve ser adequadamente tratado, mas também a causa subjacente que levou a paciente à ingestão de cabelos.


Gastroduodenal trichobezoar is the accumulation of hair inside the gastroduodenal tract, originated by the ingestion of such object. On the presented study is reported the case of a voluminous trichobezoar associated with Rapunzel's syndrome on a young female with history of trichophagia and weight loss. With this purpose, chart review, assessment of the tests, and monitoring during the surgery were used. Despite being an unusual case, it should be suspected in a clinical exuberant as the patient, and must be properly treated, not only the bezoar itself, but the underlying cause that led to the ingestion of hair.


Sujets)
Humains , Femelle , Adolescent , Bézoards/chirurgie , Bézoards/complications , Bézoards/diagnostic , Bézoards/psychologie , Bézoards , Endoscopie gastrointestinale , Tube digestif , Occlusion intestinale/étiologie , Trichotillomanie/complications , Trichotillomanie/diagnostic , Douleur abdominale/étiologie , Laparotomie/méthodes , Vomissement , Perte de poids
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-147145

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Bezoars are conglomerates of food or fiber in the alimentary tract of humans and certain animals, mainly ruminants. A trichobezoar represents a mass of accumulated hair. Trichobezoars may present as an isolated gastric mass, as an extension into the small intestine, or as an independent fragmented mass in the small intestine. The presence of discrete coexisting gastric and ileal trichobezoars has been reported only rarely in the literature. This is a case report of a 10-year-old girl presenting with small-bowel obstruction secondary to synchronous trichobezoars in the stomach and ileum. The case highlights the role of imaging and importance of complete evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract at the time of surgical evacuation.

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Korean Journal of Pediatrics ; : 433-437, 2005.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-148989

Résumé

Bezoars are concretions commonly found in the stomach and small bowel, and four types of bezoars have been described based on their composition: trichobezoar, phytobezoar, lactorbezoar, and miscellaneous. Bezoars most often develop after gastric operations that alter the motility, emptying, and grinding of food in the stomach. Trichobezoars are most common in female children with normal gastrointestinal function and are usually associated with pica, mental retardation, and psychiatric disorders. Although uncommon, bezoars are a well-recognized cause of chronic abdominal complaints which, when undiagnosed, can result in serious complications including gastric ulceration, bleeding, perforation, intussusception and small bowel obstruction. Mortality rates of up to 30 percent have been reported in adults. Trichotillomania is behaviors surrounding hair-pulling, including stroking and playing with hair before pulling, or biting and swallowing the hair after it has been pulled(trichophagia). The most notorious of the medical sequelae of trichotillomania is the trichobezoar. We experienced a case of trichobezoar in an 11-year-old girl who frequently swallowed her hairs from age 4 years up to age 7 years, resulting in intermittent abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.


Sujets)
Adulte , Enfant , Femelle , Humains , Douleur abdominale , Bézoards , Déglutition , Poils , Hémorragie , Déficience intellectuelle , Intussusception , Mortalité , Nausée , Pica , Estomac , Ulcère gastrique , Accident vasculaire cérébral , Trichotillomanie , Vomissement
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-170949

Résumé

Bezoars arc masses of foreign material in the gut, which can be of four types: phytobezoars. trichobezoars. lactobezoars and food boluses. Phytobezoars arc the commonest among these. Stomach is the commonest site for bezoar formation. Bezoars can result in obstruction. irritation and damage to the gastric wall and malnutrition. They may present to the clinician with the complaints of pain abdomen, they may migrate into small intestine where they may cause obstruction or perforation, vomiting and malnourishment. Trichobezoars are associated with trichotillomania a disorder characterized by failure to resist impulse to pull out ones hair. In this article we review two cases. first was a case of twenty eight year old female who was diagnosed as a case of gastric trihobezoar and the second case was a thirty year old lady diagnosed as a case of perforation peritonitis due to trichobczoar in jejunum, with one part in the stomach.

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