Trapped in transit - A case report of a pediatric gastric bezoar causing intermittent small bowel obstruction
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Frueh JA, Obegolu AM, Rao AG, Mulcrone AE. Trapped In Transit - A Case Report of a Pediatric Gastric Bezoar Causing Intermittent Small Bowel Obstruction. J Educ Teach Emerg Med. 2026;11(2):V41-V47. Published 2026 Apr 30. doi:10.5070/M5.52259
Abstract
A 14-year-old female patient presented to the pediatric emergency department (ED) with chief complaints of abdominal pain, vomiting, and unintentional weight loss. A palpable abdominal mass was noted on exam, prompting a computed tomography (CT) scan which revealed a gastric bezoar that had fragmented, leading to intermittent and spontaneously resolving small bowel obstruction. The patient underwent surgical removal of the bezoar for definitive management. This report highlights a novel case of spontaneous bezoar fragmentation and its associated imaging findings. Because this phenomenon represents the description of a rare occurrence, the goal is to enhance the emergency medicine providers' understanding of an uncommon cause of abdominal masses and small bowel obstruction (SBO).
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Article
PubMed ID
42110689
Affiliations
Advocate Christ Medical Center