Bezoar: an Unusual Palpable Mass in the Right Iliac Fossa |
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Authors: | A. Armstrong J. Coulston P. Mackey C. Saxby I. Eyre-Brook |
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Affiliation: | .Department of Colorectal Surgery, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, Somerset TA1 5DA UK ;.44a Fore St., Topsham, Exeter, Devon EX3 0HY UK |
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Abstract: | A 64-year-old gentleman presented with a 12-h history of right iliac fossa pain. On examination, the patient had a tender 8 × 6 cm mass in the right iliac fossa with localised peritonitis. The working diagnosis at this time was an appendix mass or caecal cancer. A computed tomography scan revealed the characteristic ‘bird''s nest’ appearance of a bezoar. On further questioning, the patient confessed to regularly ‘binging’ on grapes. The patient described passing the mass and his symptoms completely resolved. This appears to be the only documented case of a bezoar affecting the ascending colon. |
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Keywords: | Bezoar Colon Bowel obstruction Peritonitis |
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