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INTRODUCTION: Entamoeba histolytica is a well-known cause of infectious colitis, it has a worldwide distribution. Presentation ranges from mild diarrhea to occasionally frank dysentery and may spread to involve extra intestinal sites such as the liver, lung, and other organs, in the form of amebic abscesses. CASE PRESENTATION: Herein, we report a case of amebic pseudotumor wherein the diagnosis was revealed after 2 months of diarrhea. DISCUSSION: Colonic amebiasis, may rarely form a segmental mass called amebic pseudotumor in patient untreated or inadequately treated during the course of proven amebic colitis. Due to the rarity of colonic amoebic pseudo tumor it is usually discovered incidentally during surgical interventions. However if discovered earlier it responds well to medical treatment and usually resolves within few weeks. CONCLUSION: So surgical intervention is reserved for complications of this entity manifested by fulminant colitis or colonic perforation.
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A 52-year-old male patient with psychiatric medical history who presented to the emergency department five times during a period of 5 years due to gastric outlet obstruction manifested mainly by abdominal pain, vomiting and haematemesis after intentionally ingesting metals and which necessitate several surgical interventions. Lately, he presented with generalised peritonitis due to gastric perforation from metal bezoars. Chronic abdominal symptoms in patient having a psychiatric disorder can be due to foreign body ingestion. Treatment is often surgical and the whole digestive tract should be explored to avoid retained bezoars.