Rapunzel and Pregnancy
2009; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 102; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1097/smj.0b013e31818987b9
ISSN1541-8243
AutoresMohamed Salem, Ragai Fouda, Usama M. Fouda, Mohamed E L Maadawy, Hussam Ammar,
Tópico(s)Hernia repair and management
ResumoRapunzel, the girl with long golden tresses in the fairy tale, inspired Vaughan et al to describe, in 1968, cases of trichobezoar with a long tail causing bowel obstruction as "Rapunzel syndrome." A 22-year-old Egyptian woman had been suffering from episodes of epigastric pain and vomiting throughout her pregnancy and puerperium. After diagnosing pancreatitis, we discovered a trichobezoar in her stomach. In an emergent gastrotomy, she was found to have a gastric trichobezoar with a long tail extending down to her duodenum. This is one of the very few cases of Rapunzel syndrome to be complicated by pancreatitis; to our knowledge, it is the first to be reported postpartum.
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