TRICHOBEZOAR OF A SMALL INTESTINE IN A 10 YEAR OLD FEMALE
Ievgen Mozhaiev (),
Natalia Mozhaieva (),
Yuliya Modna () and
Daniel Khashchuk ()
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Ievgen Mozhaiev: Luhansk State Medical University
Natalia Mozhaieva: Luhansk State Medical University
Yuliya Modna: Trinity School of Medicine/ Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
Daniel Khashchuk: Trinity School of Medicine/ Saint Vincent & the Grenadines
CBU International Conference Proceedings, 2018, vol. 6, issue 0, 986-989
Abstract:
The majority of items which accidentally enter the organism significantly threaten the health and life of a child. The problem of bezoars in the practice of pediatric surgeons and emergency pediatric surgery remains relevant, as evidenced by this clinical case. As a clinical picture of bezoars is diverse and this pathology is quite rare in childhood each case with a bezoar represents a practical interest for pediatric surgeons. This case is interesting because it describes a clinical case involving a bezoar of a child’s small intestine with the clinical picture of an acute mechanical (obstructive) intestinal obstruction.
Keywords: childgastrointestinal tract; bezoar; enterotomy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v6.1282
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