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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Gray1046.png|thumb|Stomach anatomy]]
*Mass within the gastrointestinal system  
*Mass within the gastrointestinal system  
*Made up of organic or inorganic material  
*Made up of organic or inorganic material  
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*More common females aged 10 to 19 years of age
*More common females aged 10 to 19 years of age


==Clinical Features==
===Risk Factors===
*Indigestion
*Gastric dysmotility
*[[Abdominal pain]]
*Gastric outlet obstruction
*[[Nausea and vomiting]]
*[[Dehydration]]
*Diarrhea
*Medications
*Gastric ulcers
**[[Anticholinergic]]
**[[Opiates]]


==Types of Bezoars==
===Types of Bezoars===
*Food boluses
*Food boluses
*Lactobezoar (seen in premature infants receiving formula)
*Lactobezoar (seen in premature infants receiving formula)
*Pharmacobezoars (medications, especially overdoses of sustained-release medications
*Pharmacobezoars (medications, especially overdoses of sustained-release medications
*Phytobezoars (indigestible plant  material)
*Phytobezoars (indigestible plant  material)
*Trichobezoar (hair)
*[[trichotillomania|Trichobezoar]] (hair)
 
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==Clinical Features==
*Indigestion
*[[Abdominal pain]]
*[[Nausea and vomiting]]
*[[Diarrhea]]
*[[gastric ulcer disease|Gastric ulcers]]


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
*See [[Abdominal pain]]
{{Abdominal Pain DDX Epigastric}}
*See [[Nausea and vomiting]]
*See [[Nausea and vomiting]]


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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Ingested foreign body]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 12:03, 23 April 2022

Background

Stomach anatomy
  • Mass within the gastrointestinal system
  • Made up of organic or inorganic material
  • Commonly from eating hair or indigestible materials
  • Risk factors include intellectual disability or emotional disturbance
  • More common females aged 10 to 19 years of age

Risk Factors

Types of Bezoars

  • Food boluses
  • Lactobezoar (seen in premature infants receiving formula)
  • Pharmacobezoars (medications, especially overdoses of sustained-release medications
  • Phytobezoars (indigestible plant material)
  • Trichobezoar (hair)

Foreign Body Types

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Epigastric Pain

Evaluation

Management

  • Removal either endoscopically if small but may require surgical removal when large

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References