Successful Dissolution of a Large Gastric Phytobezoar Through Nonsurgical and Nonendoscopic Fragmentation
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A phytobezoar is the result of poorly digestible vegetable matter that accumulates in the gastrointestinal tract often forming a hard mass in the stomach. We present a case of a phytobezoar in a patient without predisposing risk factors, resulting in significant stomach distension initially believed to require high-risk surgical intervention but which ultimately resolved after 3 days of conservative treatment with prokinetic agents. The patient was discharged uneventfully and was recommended a low-fiber diet indefinitely while undergoing further workup for motility disorders.
A Rare Case of Gastric Phytobezoar (Diospyrobezoar) in a Healthy Adult.
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