GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA

Introduction. A bezoar is a conglomerate comprising partially digested or undigested matters, impacted in the stomach. Trichobezoars (agglomerations of hair) occur most frequently in patients with mental disorders (trichotillomania) and represent a rare pathology that can entail diagnostic and ther...

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Main Authors: Oana-Maria Rosu, Flavia Luca, Ana-Maria Scurtu, Anamaria Ciubara, Smaranda Diaconescu, Marin Burlea
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Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2018-06-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_PEDIATRICS/Revista_Romana_de_PEDIATRIE-2018-Nr.2/RJP_2018_2_EN_Art-04.pdf
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author Oana-Maria Rosu
Flavia Luca
Ana-Maria Scurtu
Anamaria Ciubara
Smaranda Diaconescu
Marin Burlea
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Flavia Luca
Ana-Maria Scurtu
Anamaria Ciubara
Smaranda Diaconescu
Marin Burlea
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description Introduction. A bezoar is a conglomerate comprising partially digested or undigested matters, impacted in the stomach. Trichobezoars (agglomerations of hair) occur most frequently in patients with mental disorders (trichotillomania) and represent a rare pathology that can entail diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. Material and method. We are reporting a gastric trichobezoar case in 12 years old female patient with no pathological personal history, admitted for epigastric pain and food vomiting. Clinical examination revealed an epigastric formation of approx. 5/3cm, rigid, immobile and adhering to the deep structure, while laboratory tests revealed a mild microcytic hypochromic anemia. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy provided visualization of a giant trichobezoar of approximately 17 cm, visible from the subcardial region down to the antral region, hooked by one hair onto an area with a pseudopolypoid inflammatory aspect located in the prepyloric region. The patient was referred to the pediatric surgery department, as the size of the trichobezoar did not allow for its endoscopic extraction. The initial attempt for laparoscopic extraction was unsuccessful and required a minimal left subcostal laparotomy, followed by gastrotomy with evacuation of the gastric trichobezoar. The postsurgical evolution was favorable. Discussions. Despite its low prevalence in humans, mortality can sometimes reach 30% in certain cases due to the bleeding, obstruction, peritonitis or ultimately the gastrointestinal perforations that could occur. Various endoscopic methods were reported for bezoar extractions, such as shock wave lithotripsy, removal via aspiration using a large gauge endoscope, extraction with polypectomy snare and biopsy forceps. Conclusion. The rareness of this pathology in the pediatric population requires a very careful differential diagnosis. The therapeutic difficulties result from the size of the trichobezoar, while the prognosis depends on the underlying psychiatric pathology.
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spelling doaj.art-e0d9b2779dc945a7a00cb9492b5077e22022-12-21T19:19:36ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Pediatrics1454-03982069-61752018-06-01672828510.37897/RJP.2018.2.4GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA Oana-Maria Rosu0Flavia Luca1Ana-Maria Scurtu2Anamaria Ciubara3Smaranda Diaconescu4Marin Burlea5“Sf. Maria” Clinical Emergency Children’s Hospital, IasiRadiology Clinic, “Sf. Maria” Clinical Emergency Children’s Hospital, IasiPediatric Surgery Clinic, “Sf. Maria” Clinical Emergency Children’s Hospital, Iasi“Dunărea de Jos” University, “Elena Doamna” Psychiatry Hospital, Galati“Titu Maiorescu” University, Faculty of Medicine, Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinic – “Sf. Maria” Clinical Emergency Children’s Hospital, Ias“Gr. T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinic –“Sf. Maria” Clinical Emergency Children’s Hospital, IasiIntroduction. A bezoar is a conglomerate comprising partially digested or undigested matters, impacted in the stomach. Trichobezoars (agglomerations of hair) occur most frequently in patients with mental disorders (trichotillomania) and represent a rare pathology that can entail diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. Material and method. We are reporting a gastric trichobezoar case in 12 years old female patient with no pathological personal history, admitted for epigastric pain and food vomiting. Clinical examination revealed an epigastric formation of approx. 5/3cm, rigid, immobile and adhering to the deep structure, while laboratory tests revealed a mild microcytic hypochromic anemia. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy provided visualization of a giant trichobezoar of approximately 17 cm, visible from the subcardial region down to the antral region, hooked by one hair onto an area with a pseudopolypoid inflammatory aspect located in the prepyloric region. The patient was referred to the pediatric surgery department, as the size of the trichobezoar did not allow for its endoscopic extraction. The initial attempt for laparoscopic extraction was unsuccessful and required a minimal left subcostal laparotomy, followed by gastrotomy with evacuation of the gastric trichobezoar. The postsurgical evolution was favorable. Discussions. Despite its low prevalence in humans, mortality can sometimes reach 30% in certain cases due to the bleeding, obstruction, peritonitis or ultimately the gastrointestinal perforations that could occur. Various endoscopic methods were reported for bezoar extractions, such as shock wave lithotripsy, removal via aspiration using a large gauge endoscope, extraction with polypectomy snare and biopsy forceps. Conclusion. The rareness of this pathology in the pediatric population requires a very careful differential diagnosis. The therapeutic difficulties result from the size of the trichobezoar, while the prognosis depends on the underlying psychiatric pathology.https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_PEDIATRICS/Revista_Romana_de_PEDIATRIE-2018-Nr.2/RJP_2018_2_EN_Art-04.pdftrichobezoartrichotillomaniaendoscopy
spellingShingle Oana-Maria Rosu
Flavia Luca
Ana-Maria Scurtu
Anamaria Ciubara
Smaranda Diaconescu
Marin Burlea
GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA
Romanian Journal of Pediatrics
trichobezoar
trichotillomania
endoscopy
title GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA
title_full GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA
title_fullStr GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA
title_full_unstemmed GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA
title_short GIANT GASTRIC TRICHOBEZOAR IN A TEENAGE GIRL WITH TRICHOTILLOMANIA
title_sort giant gastric trichobezoar in a teenage girl with trichotillomania
topic trichobezoar
trichotillomania
endoscopy
url https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_PEDIATRICS/Revista_Romana_de_PEDIATRIE-2018-Nr.2/RJP_2018_2_EN_Art-04.pdf
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