The case of the discovery of two bezoars in a teenager with developmental intestinal obstruction
https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658ecg-199-3-166-173
Abstract
In the article, the authors provide brief information about a rather rare problem of pediatric gastroenterology — bezoars of the gastrointestinal tract. The data on the classifi cation of these pathological formations are presented, the problems of the pathogenesis of the formation of various types of bezoars are briefl y highlighted. Using the example of a clinical case of the detection of two giant bezoars in a teenage girl with high intestinal obstruction, the problem of the complexity of timely diagnosis of this condition in a patient with trichotillomania and trichophagia is discussed. The conclusion is made about the expediency of a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to this problem in pediatric practice in order to reduce the risks of subsequent severe surgical interventions.
About the Authors
Yu. M. SpivakovskyRussian Federation
Yuri M. Spivakovsky -Head of the Department of Faculty Pediatrics; Director of the Faculty Pediatrics Clinic, PhD, Associate Professor; Scopus Author ID: 57200094642, Researcher ID: A-9660–2019.
410012, Saratov
A. Yu. Spivakovskaya
Russian Federation
Anna Yu. Spivakovskaya -Associate Professor of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics and Neonatology, PhD; Scopus Author ID: 57189352500.
410012, Saratov
A. K. Kartavykh
Russian Federation
Anna K. Kartavykh -resident physician Igor V. Goremykin, Head of the Department of Pediatric.
410012, Saratov
I. V. Goremykin
Russian Federation
Igor V. Goremykin - Head of the Department of Pediatric Surgery n. a. N. V. Zakharov, MD, Professor.
410012, Saratov
S. Yu. Gorodkov
Russian Federation
Sergey Yu. Gorodkov -associate Professor of the Department of Pediatric Surgery n. a. N. V. Zakharov, PhD; Researcher ID: AAD-9884-2021.
410012, Saratov
O. V. Sidorovich
Russian Federation
Oksana V. Sidorovich -associate Professor of the Department of Faculty Pediatrics, PhD, Researcher ID: AAG-1798–2021.
410012, Saratov
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For citations:
Spivakovsky Yu.M., Spivakovskaya A.Yu., Kartavykh A.K., Goremykin I.V., Gorodkov S.Yu., Sidorovich O.V. The case of the discovery of two bezoars in a teenager with developmental intestinal obstruction. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2022;(3):166-173. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31146/1682-8658ecg-199-3-166-173