International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Research Paper | Medical Surgical | India | Volume 6 Issue 11, November 2017


Double Gastric Trichobezoar - A Case Report

Sakshi Singhal [2] | Harshit Agarwal [3] | Siddharth Singh | SC Dutt


Abstract: Bezoars are concretion of human or vegetable fibers that accumulate in the gastro-intestinal tract. Most common type of bezoar in humans is trichobezoar and almost all patients with a trichobezoar suffer from trichotillomania. Multiple giant bezoars which totally fill the stomach lumen and have extension to small intestine (Rapunzel Syndrome) are very rare. This is a case report of a young female who had a history of trichotillomania, trichophagia and pica. After investigations, she was diagnosed as a case of double trichobezoar in stomach with distal one extending to duodenum.


Keywords: Abdominal mass, Trichobezoar, Rapunzel Syndrome


Edition: Volume 6 Issue 11, November 2017,


Pages: 88 - 90


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Sakshi Singhal, Harshit Agarwal, Siddharth Singh, SC Dutt, "Double Gastric Trichobezoar - A Case Report", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 6 Issue 11, November 2017, pp. 88-90, https://www.ijsr.net/get_abstract.php?paper_id=ART20177796

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