An unusual cause of small bowel obstruction due to an ingested mango seed: A case report

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Background: Intestinal obstruction can occur due to multiple aetiologies. Intestinal obstruction due to phytobezoar have been reported. However, intestinal obstruction due to a mango seed has not been reported. Therefore, accidental ingestion of a mango seed is rare, and for an ingested mango seed to cause intestinal obstruction is rarer. Case presentation: This case report is of a male who accidentally ingested a mango seed and presented with intestinal obstruction. The obstruction was at the terminal ileum. It required laparotomy for retrieval. Conclusion: It is extremely rare for a mango seed to cause intestinal obstruction. Hence, diagnosis requires a high degree of clinical suspicion. Instead of laparotomy, studies have demonstrated the use of laparoscopy for removal of ingested seeds.

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Fernando, A. R., Bulathsinghela, R., & Samarasekera, D. N. (2017). An unusual cause of small bowel obstruction due to an ingested mango seed: A case report. BMC Research Notes, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2875-3

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