Bezoars are concretions of swallowed hair, fruit vegetable fibers, and similar substances found in the alimentary canal. The first description of a postmortem human bezoar was by Swain in 1854. Although the prevalence of bezoars in humans is low, an absence of treatment has been associated with mortality rates as high as 30%, primarily because of gastrointestinal bleeding, destruction, or perforation
Approximately 2–4 per cent of small bowel obstructions (SBO) are caused by bezoars. In add-ition, pr...
A bezoar is a hard, and solid, foreign body located in the gastrointestinal tract that may recur. Be...
Bezoars are solid mass of a indigestible material accumulating in the gastrointestinal tract. Altho...
A patient had intestinal obstruction due to a rare cause. The patient presented unusual signs and sy...
A bezoar is a mass of undigested, or partially digested, material forming in the lumen of the gastro...
AbstractIntroductionBezoar is an unusual cause of small bowel obstruction accounting for 0.4–4% of a...
Bezoars are uncommon in adults. They are retainedconcretions of animal or vegetable material in the ...
Bezoars have been known to cause obstruction of any portion of the gastrointestinal tract. This case...
AIM: Bezoars (BZ) are the most common foreign bodies of gastrointestinal tract. Clinical manifestati...
Bezoars are rare causes of gastrointestinal obstruction. Basically, they are of four types: trichobe...
Small bowel obstruction is rarely caused by bezoars concretions formed from undigested foreign mater...
Bezoars are relatively uncommon concretions of undigested or partially digested material in the gast...
Small bowel obstruction is rarely caused by bezoars concretions formed from undigested foreign mater...
Small bowel obstruction is rarely caused by bezoars concretions formed from undigested foreign mater...
SummarySmall bowel obstruction caused by phytobezoars is quite uncommon in patients suffering from a...
Approximately 2–4 per cent of small bowel obstructions (SBO) are caused by bezoars. In add-ition, pr...
A bezoar is a hard, and solid, foreign body located in the gastrointestinal tract that may recur. Be...
Bezoars are solid mass of a indigestible material accumulating in the gastrointestinal tract. Altho...
A patient had intestinal obstruction due to a rare cause. The patient presented unusual signs and sy...
A bezoar is a mass of undigested, or partially digested, material forming in the lumen of the gastro...
AbstractIntroductionBezoar is an unusual cause of small bowel obstruction accounting for 0.4–4% of a...
Bezoars are uncommon in adults. They are retainedconcretions of animal or vegetable material in the ...
Bezoars have been known to cause obstruction of any portion of the gastrointestinal tract. This case...
AIM: Bezoars (BZ) are the most common foreign bodies of gastrointestinal tract. Clinical manifestati...
Bezoars are rare causes of gastrointestinal obstruction. Basically, they are of four types: trichobe...
Small bowel obstruction is rarely caused by bezoars concretions formed from undigested foreign mater...
Bezoars are relatively uncommon concretions of undigested or partially digested material in the gast...
Small bowel obstruction is rarely caused by bezoars concretions formed from undigested foreign mater...
Small bowel obstruction is rarely caused by bezoars concretions formed from undigested foreign mater...
SummarySmall bowel obstruction caused by phytobezoars is quite uncommon in patients suffering from a...
Approximately 2–4 per cent of small bowel obstructions (SBO) are caused by bezoars. In add-ition, pr...
A bezoar is a hard, and solid, foreign body located in the gastrointestinal tract that may recur. Be...
Bezoars are solid mass of a indigestible material accumulating in the gastrointestinal tract. Altho...