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We report a 14-year-old girl who presented with epigastric pain,
vomiting
, and an upper abdominal mass. A diagnosis of
trichobezoar
was made on ultrasound and she went on to have a laparotomy, where a large
trichobezoar
was extracted with a tail that extended into the small intestine.
...
PMID:Rapunzel syndrome: a case report and review. 1802 58
Trichobezoars are hair balls found in the stomach and formed following trichitillomania and trichopaghia. Rapunzel syndrome is a rare condition in which the presence of giant trichobezoars causes mechanical obstruction. To date, only two cases of stomach perforation caused by trichobezoars have been reported among pediatric patients. We report a 14-year-old female patient who experienced nausea,
vomiting
and severe abdominal pain for 1 month. Physical examination revealed diffuse abdominal distension. Palpation detected a mobile and sensitive mass, 15 x 15 cm , which filled the upper quadrant. Urgent surgery revealed that the stomach was perforated by the
trichobezoar
ball. This
trichobezoar
mass was totally excised by expanding the perforation area. Conclusion This is the reported third case of gastric perforation caused by
trichobezoar
in a pediatric patient. Among acute abdominal cases, gastric perforation should remain a possibility in differential diagnosis.
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PMID:An unusual cause of gastric perforation in childhood: trichobezoar (Rapunzel syndrome). A case report. 1854 72
Rapunzel, the girl with long golden tresses in the fairy tale, inspired Vaughan et al to describe, in 1968, cases of
trichobezoar
with a long tail causing bowel obstruction as "Rapunzel syndrome." A 22-year-old Egyptian woman had been suffering from episodes of epigastric pain and
vomiting
throughout her pregnancy and puerperium. After diagnosing pancreatitis, we discovered a
trichobezoar
in her stomach. In an emergent gastrotomy, she was found to have a gastric
trichobezoar
with a long tail extending down to her duodenum. This is one of the very few cases of Rapunzel syndrome to be complicated by pancreatitis; to our knowledge, it is the first to be reported postpartum.
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PMID:Rapunzel and pregnancy. 1937 62
An unusual form of bezoar extending from the stomach to the small intestine or beyond has been described as Rapunzel syndrome. Bezoars are concretions in the gastrointestinal tract that increase in size by continuous accumulation of non-absorbable food or fibers. Most bezoars in children are trichobezoars from swallowed hair from the head, dolls, or brushes. Trichobezoars typically cause abdominal pain and nausea, but can also present as an asymptomatic abdominal mass, progressing to abdominal obstruction and perforation.
Trichobezoar
with Rapunzel syndrome is an uncommon diagnosis in children with less than 40 cases reported. It is predominantly found in emotionally disturbed or mentally retarded youngsters. We present the youngest case of Rapunzel syndrome in the United States, a 5-year-old girl with mental retardation who presented with abdominal pain,
vomiting
and a non-tender abdominal mass.
...
PMID:Rapunzel syndrome: a comprehensive review of an unusual case of trichobezoar. 1962 98
The Rapunzel syndrome is an unusual form of
trichobezoar
found in patients with a history of psychiatric disorders, trichotillomania (habit of hair pulling) and trichophagia (morbid habit of chewing the hair), consequently developing gastric bezoars. The principal symptoms are
vomiting
and epigastric pain. In this case report, we describe this syndrome in a young girl.
...
PMID:The rapunzel syndrome: an unusual trichobezoar presentation. 2036 85
We report a classical presentation of
trichobezoar
in an 8 year old girl who was referred for consultation querying a probable abdominal neoplasm in the left upper quadrant. A large mobile mass was palpable in the left upper quadrant extending toward the umbilicus. Of note, she also had symptoms of recurrent abdominal pain, nausea,
vomiting
and halitosis. Although a rare occurrence,
trichobezoar
must be considered as a differential diagnosis in a patient who had a history of pica, presenting with an abdominal mass.
...
PMID:Hairball--a case of mistaken identity. 2084 2
An eight-year-old, neutered, female English springer spaniel was presented with a 14-month history of
vomiting
, marked weight loss and lethargy, all of which were non-responsive to medical therapy. Abdominal radiographs and ultrasonography showed an intraluminal soft tissue mass extending from the pyloric antrum to the proximal duodenum. Two spherical masses both approximately 8 cm in diameter were removed via a duodenotomy. Histopathological examination showed the first mass to be a
trichobezoar
and the aboral mass to be a Brunner's gland adenoma. Surgery resulted in a complete resolution of the clinical signs.
...
PMID:Duodenal Brunner's gland adenoma causing chronic small intestinal obstruction in a dog. 2212 71
A 5-year-old girl presented with a 3-day history of pain and distension of abdomen, bilious
vomiting
, bleeding per rectum and a hard lump in the left iliac fossa. Intussusception was clinically diagnosed. On exploratory laparotomy,
trichobezoar
showing cast of the stomach, duodenal C-loop and tail were extracted. The stomach cast was impacted at the distal ileum, while its tail traversed the ileum, ileocecal valve and extended up to the hepatic flexor. At the site of impaction, a large ileal perforation, covered by bezoar was present. Hence, x-ray did not reveal pneumoperitoneum. There was no evidence of
trichobezoar
in the stomach. Perforation was exteriorised as loop ileostomy. She was of normal intelligence. Psychological evaluation of the child was performed and a behaviour therapy was advocated. Ileostomy closure was done after 2 months. At 6 months follow-up, no recurrence was found.
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PMID:Complicated Rapunzel syndrome mimicking intussusception. 2269 64
Rapunzel syndrome is an uncommon form of
trichobezoar
(a collection of ingested hair in the stomach that fails to pass through the intestine) with an extension of hair into the small bowel. The authors report in the present article a case of Rapunzel syndrome in a 10-year-old Thai girl with an asymptomatic abdominal mass incidentally detected during a hospital visit. She did not have nausea,
vomiting
, abdominal pain, weight loss, or any other symptoms. A movable, firm and smooth epigastric mass 10 x 12 cm in size was found upon examination. Eventually the
trichobezoar
mass was surgically removed after a failed endoscopic removal.
...
PMID:Rapunzel syndrome in a Thai girl with an asymptomatic abdominal mass: a case report. 2293 66
Bezoars are masses, which are commonly encountered in patients after stomach surgery or in those with psychiatric problems, formed by the accumulation of intraluminal nondigestible substances that can lead to obstruction of the stomach and the small intestine. The anatomical changes in the gastrointestinal tract are known to cause bezoar formation. In the absence of an anatomical change, psychiatric disorders such as trichotillomania may lead to the formation of trichobezoars in the stomach. The so-called Rapunzel syndrome is the extension of the bezoars down to the duodenum and the jejunum, which is a rare condition. In this paper, a 13-year-old patient with trichotillomania is reported, who was admitted to our clinic with nausea,
vomiting
, and fatigue complaints, in whom a giant
trichobezoar
was identified, which completely filled the stomach and duodenum, without causing obstruction.
...
PMID:Rapunzel Syndrome Case Report: A 13-year-old Girl. 2376 14
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