1. [Gastroduodenal Trichobezoar in school age: Case report].
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Castrillón Peña EL, Espinosa Moreno MF, Barrios Torres JC, and Forero Niño EE
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- Bezoars psychology, Child, Female, Humans, Trichotillomania psychology, Bezoars diagnosis, Child Abuse psychology, Trichotillomania complications
- Abstract
Bezoar is an accumulation of organic substances in the gastrointestinal tract; trichobezoar refers to the accumulation of hair usually in the stomach and even beyond it (Rapunzel syndrome). The incidence of this condition is extremely rare, 90 % of cases occur in women, and 80 % of these occur in those under 30 years of age and are related to anxiety behaviors and psychiatric disorders. The integral approach in these patients is fundamental, together with the interdisciplinary follow-up, treating the underlying psycho-emotional causes and adequate psychoeducation with the patients and their relatives, in order to reduce the risk of possible recurrences. We present the clinical case of a patient of school age, with a history of physical abuse by her stepfather and subsequent anxious behaviors (trichotillomania and trichophagia)., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work., (Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría.)
- Published
- 2019
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