Treatment of Children Trichobezoar a Retrospective Study of 11 Cases
Conclusion For single parent families or left behind children with a
history of chronic abdominal pain, vomiting and trichophilia, gastric hair
stones should be highly suspected. For large hair stones in the stomach, they
should be removed surgically. During the operation, the small intestine should
be explored routinely to prevent the missed diagnosis of small intestinal
perforation. Psychological guidance should be given to the children and their
parents to prevent recurrence. [...] Georg Thieme Verlag Rüdigerstraße 14, 70469 Stuttgart,
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Source: Klinische Padiatrie - Category: Pediatrics Authors: HanBin, Zhao Chunjiang, Yang Yi, Wang Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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