解缠莴苣综合征:胃毛粪的一种独特表现。

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Krati Agarwal, Radhika Agarwal, Vinayak Agarwal, Sonal Ratnakar Goel
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简介和重要性:长发公主综合征是一种罕见的疾病,由拔毛癖(强迫性拔毛)和食毛癖(吃头发)引起,导致毛球(毛球)形成。这种综合征通常影响有精神疾病的年轻女性,症状包括慢性腹痛、恶心、呕吐和营养不良。这种情况通常诊断较晚,导致严重的胃肠道并发症。病例介绍:一名来自农村社区的19岁女性,表现为慢性腹痛、呕吐和营养缺乏,包括皮肤鳞片和口口溃疡。随着时间的推移,她的症状恶化了,她发现腹部有一个可触及的肿块。临床评估,包括上消化道内窥镜检查,显示一个大的毛粪从食管下延伸到幽门。患者有异食癖和强迫行为史,提示精神疾病。临床讨论:内窥镜检查示20 × 13.5 × 9 cm毛癣。手术切除成功后,患者的胃肠道症状得到改善。术后,患者接受营养支持,并被转诊进行精神病学评估,以控制拔毛癖和食毛症,目的是在私人诊所防止复发。结论:本病例强调有慢性胃肠道症状和营养缺乏的患者需要早期认识Rapunzel综合征。多学科方法对于有效管理和预防复发至关重要。
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Untangling rapunzel syndrome: A unique presentation of gastric trichobezoar.

Introduction and importance: Rapunzel syndrome is a rare condition that results from trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling) and trichophagia (hair eating), causing a trichobezoar (hairball) to form This syndrome typically affects young females with psychiatric conditions and presents with symptoms like chronic abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and malnutrition. The condition is often diagnosed late, leading to serious gastrointestinal complications.

Case presentation: A 19-year-old female from a rural community presented with chronic abdominal pain, vomiting, and nutritional deficiencies, including scaly skin and koilonychia. Over time, her symptoms worsened, and she discovered a palpable abdominal mass. Clinical evaluation, including an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, revealed a large trichobezoar extending from the lower esophagus to the pylorus. The patient had a history of pica and compulsive behaviors, suggesting psychiatric involvement.

Clinical discussion: The endoscopy revealed a 20 × 13.5 × 9 cm trichobezoar. After successful surgical removal, the patient's gastrointestinal symptoms improved. Post-operatively, she received nutritional support and was referred for psychiatric evaluation to manage trichotillomania and trichophagia, with the aim of preventing recurrence in a private practice setting.

Conclusion: This case highlights the need for early recognition of Rapunzel syndrome in patients with chronic gastrointestinal symptoms and nutritional deficiencies. A multidisciplinary approach is essential for effective management and preventing recurrence.

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