A neglected case of trichotillomania presenting with jejunal trichobezoar and intestinal obstruction in Bangladesh: A case report

Ruhus Safa Noor , Md Ismail Gazi , Md Ariful Islam , Md Jobayar Abdien , Tanjina Nasrin , AKM Shamsuddin
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Trichotillomania, a condition characterized by compulsive hair-pulling, is recognized as an obsessive-compulsive disorder in the DSM-5. Patients suffering from trichotillomania may develop trichobezoar if not treated early. These hair masses typically form in the stomach, but primary bezoars rarely develop in the small bowel without gastric involvement. This case report presents a 13-year-old girl with a two-month history of abdominal pain, vomiting, and a palpable abdominal mass. History-taking revealed an unusual pattern of scalp hair loss for two years and long familial disharmony. Diagnostic imaging showed a foreign body in the jejunum, which was diagnosed as trichobezoar during laparotomy and was removed surgically. This case emphasizes the need for thorough preoperative evaluation in patients with unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms and the critical importance of early recognition and treatment of trichotillomania to prevent severe complications, such as trichobezoar formation.
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