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Acute esophageal obstruction after ingestion of psyllium seed husk powder: A case report
Authors:Sujeong Shin  Jung Ho Kim  You Ho Mun  Han Sol Chung
Affiliation:Sujeong Shin, Jung Ho Kim, You Ho Mun, Han Sol Chung, Department of Emergency Medicine, Yeungnam University School of Medicine and College of Medicine, Daegu 42415, South Korea
Abstract:BACKGROUNDBezoar is a mass of hardened external material found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It may form anywhere in the GI tract, but esophageal bezoar is rare because of the short esophageal transit time. Psyllium seed husk is an indigestible natural derivative that is widely used as an herbal laxative. Herein, we report a case of acute esophageal obstruction caused by a bezoar after ingestion of psyllium seed husk powder.CASE SUMMARYA 76-year-old male with Parkinson''s disease visited the emergency department with swallowing difficulty approximately 10 h after ingesting psyllium seed husk powder. Symptoms began a few hours after ingestion and progressed to severe dysphagia. There were no abnormal findings on simple radiography. However, a computed tomography scan revealed an approximately 2.0 cm × 2.5 cm mass located near the gastro-esophageal junction. After grinding, the mass was removed using an endoscopic capture net. Esophageal bezoars may cause life-threatening complications. Patients with Parkinson''s disease may have esophageal motility dysfunction, which may increase esophageal transit time. Since our patient had Parkinson''s disease, this effect may have contributed to the formation of the bezoar.CONCLUSIONAttention should be paid to using bulk-laxatives, and an appropriate specified regimen will be needed when marketed as a dietary supplement.
Keywords:Bezoar   Esophagus   Obstruction   Parkinson’s disease   Psyllium   Case report
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