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Death by fecaloma

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 2021
A 59-year-old man with a history of cerebral palsy and dextroscoliosis died in a group home. He required supplemental oxygen and had no bowel movement for weeks prior to death. At autopsy, the abdomen was markedly distended and there were flexion contractures of the legs.
Yosuke Usumoto, Michael S. Pollanen
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Large fecalomas

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1967
Two fecalomas of three and four months’ duration were seen in patients of different sexes, one of which had to be removed manually. In both cases the bowel was emptied with the help of enemas.
M E, Abella, A T, Fernandez
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CT Diagnosis of Fecaloma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1984
The diagnosis of fecaloma can occasionally be difficult. A case is presented in which computed tomography was valuable in making the diagnosis.
D, Fagelman   +3 more
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Fecaloma of the sigmoid flexure

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1966
Fecaloma of the distal portion of the colon occurs rarely, but it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any polypoid type of lesion. Often the diagnosis can be made from the clinical and radiologic features. In the beginning, therapy should be conservative, but surgical removal may be required.
S A, Kaufman, H, Karlin
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Cecal fecaloma mimicking colonic neoplasm

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
We present the case of a young man with chronic diarrhea associated with an apparent cecal neoplasm roentgenographically. The lesion was diagnosed as a fecaloma only after the curative right hemicolectomy specimen was examined.
A A, Cid   +3 more
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Hirschsprung's disease presenting as calcified fecaloma

Pediatric Radiology, 1973
Fecaloma, a discrete mass of intestinal debris and fecal material usually occurring in the colon, is a rare finding in children. The case of a six-year-old boy is presented who developed signs of partial colonic obstruction which was due to a large, calcified fecaloma of the rectosigmoid.
J B, Campbell, A E, Robinson
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[Giant fecaloma].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 1995
A case of a giant faecaloma of the sigmoid colon secondary to surgery is reported. The predisposing factors, the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are discussed.
C, Cintin, B J, Hansen, P, Joffe
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Fecaloma treated with dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1957
1. The successful nonsurgical removal of a fecaloma impacted in the sigmoid colon with the aid of dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate has been reported.
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Fecaloma - A Common Problem, Uncommon Dimensions.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013), 2021
Chronic constipation and fecal impaction are common in older individuals but can also be found in younger patients with cognitive and psychiatric illnesses. The diagnosis of fecal impaction and, the assessment of severity are best performed clinically. Here, we present a case of a 30-year-old autistic individual where limited history was obtainable and
Richa, Nahar   +2 more
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