A Toothpick a day, keeps the doctor away?
Acta Gastroenterol Belg
; 82(1): 97-98, 2019.
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A Toothpick is a dreaded offender when ingested, as it is risky to cause impaction, obstruction or perforation of the gut. When ingestion of a toothpick leads to one of these complications, it clinically mimics an acute abdomen. Often the patient doesn't recall the ingestion, leading to misdiagnosis as inflammatory bowel disease, appendicitis/diverticulitis, etc. We describe the case of a 50-year old woman presenting to the emergency department with right lower abdominal pain. CT-scan showed an obstruction without clear underlying cause. The hypothesis of obstruction due to intestinal adhesions without strangulation was assumed and non-operative management lead to recovery and dismissal of the patient. However, she presented 3 weeks later with identical complaints, this time showing a terminal ileitis on CT-scan. Surprisingly, a toothpick perforating the terminal ileum was found during endoscopy and could by removed. A clinician should think of foreign body ingestion when patients present with an acute abdomen with no clear underlying pathology.
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Dor Abdominal
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Endoscopia
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Corpos Estranhos
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Abdome Agudo
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Ileíte
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Perfuração Intestinal
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Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
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Acta Gastroenterol Belg
Ano de publicação:
2019
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