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Perfuração intestinal secundária a fitobezoar: da raridade diagnóstica à urgência clínica

Contribuciones a las ciencias sociales
Bezoares são massas intraluminais compostas por materiais não digeridos que se acumulam no trato gastrointestinal, podendo causar obstruções, sangramentos e, mais raramente, perfuração intestinal com peritonite e sepse.
Vangleilson Diniz Morais   +7 more
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[Giant gastric phytobezoar secondary to pyloric stenosis treated with Coca-Cola®: A case report].

Semergen, 2019
Los bezoares son concreciones persistentes de material no digerible que se acumulan en el tubo digestivo, generalmente en el estómago. Hay diferentes opciones de tratamiento: dietéticas, procinéticos, lavados gástricos, disolución enzimática, terapéutica
C. Murillo-Matamoros   +3 more
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Tricobezoar gigante: relato de caso e revisão da literatura

Journal Archives of Health
Introdução: Os tricobezoares gigantes são aglomerados de materiais estranhos não digeríveis, ingeridos e acumulados no trato digestivo, associados a alterações gástricas contribuintes.
Danielle da Fonseca   +2 more
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Bezoar de madeira em trato gastrointestinal: relato de caso e revisão da literatura

Journal Archives of Health
Introdução: Bezoares são concreções de materiais ingeridos que se acumulam no trato gastrointestinal, causando obstruções e outras complicações clínicas.
Julio Cesar Denis Ricaldi Arrieta   +4 more
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Bezoar following gastrectomy

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1968
An intragastric grape phytobezoar occurred 1 month after hemigastrectomy, duodenostomy, and vagotomy. Bezoar formation was believed due to a combination of reduced proteolytic enzyme activity, faulty mixing, gastric stasis, and impaired mastication. Medical therapy with oral proteolytic enzymes and gastric lavage resulted in the complete disappearance ...
M, Sparberg, A, Nielsen, R, Andruczak
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Gastrointestinal obstruction due to Rapunzel’s Syndrome: Laparoscopic Approach. A Case Report.

Cirugía Andaluza
Resumen Introduction: En este caso se reporta a una mujer de 36 años con antecedentes de tricofagia, quien presentó síntomas de oclusión intestinal. Los bezoares, masas intraluminales no digeribles, y en particular los tricobezoares, por su rareza y ...
J. Blanco Vargas   +3 more
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The Persimmon Bezoar

Archives of Surgery, 1957
DeBakey and Ochsner1have stated that the subject of bezoars forms an intensely fascinating and interesting study, not only because of their relatively infrequent occurrence and bizarre nature but also because of the mystical lore surrounding their early development. The truth of this statement is apparent when one investigates this subject.
C, DAVIS, D, TARUN
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Esophageal bezoars

Critical Care Medicine, 1991
“Bezoar” is derived from the Arabic word “badzehr,” meaning antidote. It was once believed that bezoars extracted from animals had healing powers, and they were used to treat such ailments as plague and snake bites.
J G, Carrougher, C N, Barrilleaux
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Gastric bezoar (phytobezoar)

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2019
A 76-year-old man was referred to the author’s department with melena and anaemia (haemoglobin level 102 g/L). The patient had a medical history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension and dyslipidaemia. Oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGD) showed a gastric bezoar of 5 cm diameter in the fornix (figure 1A) with ulceration of the angulus.
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Bezoar

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2013
Jesson, Yeh   +3 more
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