A large-sized phytobezoar located on the rare site of the gastrointestinal tract

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Bezoars are concretions of undigested material and are most often observed in the stomach. They can occur at any site in the gastrointestinal tract; however, duodenal localization is very rare. We report the case of a 71-year-old male who had undergone subtotal gastrectomy with gastroduodenostomy and experienced severe epigastric discomfort, abdominal pain, and vomiting for a few days. An approximately 7×8 cm-sized mass was found on an abdominal computed tomography scan. On following endoscopy, a large bezoar was revealed in the duodenum and was removed using an endoscopic removal technique, assisted by a large amount of Coca-Cola infusion. © 2013 Korean Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.

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Yang, J. E., Ahn, J. Y., Kim, G. A., Kim, G. H., Yoon, D. L., Jeon, S. J., … Kim, J. H. (2013). A large-sized phytobezoar located on the rare site of the gastrointestinal tract. Clinical Endoscopy, 46(4), 399–402. https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2013.46.4.399

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