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Bezoars are concretions of foreign materials in the stomach, small intestine or bowel in people or animals, which impair GIT motility or cause intestinal obstruction. The authors describe an interesting case report of a 30-year-old imbecile with manifestation of simultaneous bezoar of stomach, ileum and caecum and its operative treatment. They describe a short characteristics of this clinical unit, which is reported in the literature only in a few case reports.
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PMID:[Simultaneous bezoars in the stomach, ileum and cecum causing acute ileus in a 30-year-old imbecile--case report]. 1204 29

Intussusception in adults is a rare cause for intestinal obstruction and is usually secondary to some lesion in the gastrointestinal tract GIT. We report a case of intestinal obstruction due to ileo-colic intussusception; an inflammatory fibroid polyp formed the leading edge of the intussusceptum, which is a rare polypoidal lesion of the GIT.
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PMID:Inflammatory fibroid polyp of the ileum causing intussusception. 1598 92

Duplications of the gastorintestinal tract are fairly rare developmental anomalies. They may occur throughout the gastrointestinal tract, however, most commonly, they occur in the small intestine. They are usually diagnosed in early childhood, however, they may be asymptomatic first and cause symptoms as late as in adulthood. Symptoms of,,urgent abdominal conditions", ranging from symptoms of intestinal obstruction, perforation to symptoms of bleeding from the GIT, prevail. A rare finding of a carcinoma in the duplication has been recorded. The etiopathogenesis has not been fully understood. The treatment is surgical. The authors present a case-review of the terminal ileum duplication in a child with symptoms of intestinal obstruction, resp. invagination.
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PMID:[Duplication of the terminal ileum--a case review]. 1704 79