Stomach trichobezoar (rapunzel syndrome) with iatrogenic intussusception
We present a rare case of stomach trichobezoar complicated with iatrogenic intussusception noted intra-operatively after failed attempt of endoscopic removal in a 13-year-old girl. At presentation, she had gastric outlet obstruction with anaemia. Endoscopy established the diagnosis of trichobezoar....
Main Authors: | Yik, Y.I., How, A.K. |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Medical Association
2016
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