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Recurrent trichobezoar due to trichophagia: a case report
Authors:İsmet Kırpınar,Tuğba Kocacenk,Emel Koç  er,Naim Memmi
Affiliation:1. Psychiatry Department, Bezmiâlem Vakif University, ?stanbul, Turkey;2. General Surgery Department, Bezmiâlem Vakif University, ?stanbul, Turkey
Abstract:

Objective

Trichobezoar, a hair ball in the gastrointestinal tract, is usually the result of the urge to pull out one's own hair (trichotillomania) and swallow it (trichophagia). It is almost exclusively seen in young females and may cause serious medical complications. This case report will describe an adult female patient with recurrent trichobezoars.

Method

Data for this case report was collected from peer-reviewed literature and treatment encounters by the consultation–liaison psychiatry unit; subsequent to obtaining informed consent.

Results

The personality characteristics, familial structure and domestic stress found in this case mirror the literature. We initiated behavioral interventions including habit reversal training and patient education in combination with pharmacologic therapy with clomipramine.

Conclusion

Left untreated, trichophagia can cause a life-threatening emergency, requiring surgery. Recurrence of tichobezoars can be anticipated when the underlying emotional disorder is not addressed using multimodal management including psychiatric evaluation and treatment combined with surgical procedures.
Keywords:Trichotillomania   Trichophagia   Rapunzel syndrome   Case
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