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Recurrent trichobezoar in a patient with Rapunzel syndrome

Joanna Godlewska, Justyna Orpiszewska, Wojciech Górecki

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Pediatr Med Rodz 2021, 17 (1), p. 64–66
DOI: 10.15557/PiMR.2021.0010
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Abstract

Rapunzel syndrome is a condition where a trichobezoar is formed in the stomach and proximal intestine due to hair ingestion. A 6-year-old girl presented to emergency department with abdominal pain, vomiting and a palpable epigastric mass. Laparotomy was performed for gastric foreign body; a trichobezoar that filled the stomach, duodenum and proximal small intestine was removed. Postoperative course was uncomplicated; the patient was discharged for further out-patient follow-up and psychological care. After 7 months, the girl presented with a recurrence. A recurrent trichobezoar was removed via laparotomy. The girl was started on psychiatric treatment and iron substitution for anaemia. Ten weeks after discharge, follow-up gastroscopy was negative for gastric foreign body. There are no guidelines for follow-up after trichobezoar removal. Since the disease may be recurrent, follow-up endoscopy should be considered in order to enable an early diagnosis and less invasive treatment.

Keywords
trichobezoar, Rapunzel syndrome, gastrointestinal foreign body

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