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ijcimr · 6 months
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 An Unusual cause of Pelvic Pain: Giant Rectosigmoid Lithobezoar in a big Child by Tamassi Bertrand ESSOBIYOU in International Journal of Clinical Images and Medical Reviews 
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Keywords: lithobezoar, colon, Togo
We report the case of a rectosigmoid lithobezoar. He was a 10 years old boy, without any particular history, who was seen in consultation for pelvic pain and difficulty to defecate. The examination revealed a firm mass in the left iliac fossa and hypogastrium. On rectal examination, a firm, friable formation with telluric debris on the glove was found. An unprepared abdominal radiograph was taken and a radiopaque formation was noted in the recto-sigmoid hinge (Figure 1). A posteriori, the parents reported sand consumption by the child. The patient received an evacuating enema with a favourable outcome and was managed by the paediatrician for the diet.
The term bezoar refers to a clumping of substances in the intestinal tract [1,2]. This may be undigested food or foreign bodies [2]. According to the nature of the agglutinated substance, we speak of trichobezorad for hair, lithobezorad for rocks and the like, lactobezorad for milk substances and phytobezorad for fibres or seeds from fruits and vegetables [2]. While the stomach is the frequent site of these bezoars, the colon is an exceptional location [2].
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disturbingnuisance · 6 years
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Iron-deficiency anemia with lithobezoar (pica): a rare cause of intestinal obstruction in a 5-year-old ...
... such as Nigeria, intestinal obstruction secondary to lithobezoar (an accumulation of ingested stones within the gastrointestinal tract) is uncommon. from Google Alert - gastrointestinal https://ift.tt/2OtwkJJ
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