Intentional Foreign Body Ingestion: A Complex Case of Pica
Intentional ingestion of foreign objects, a form of self-injurious behavior, is rarely discussed in the medical literature but often requires extensive evaluation, management, and resources. It can be especially problematic for gastroenterologists, who are often consulted for removal of the foreign...
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doaj-093cf1e7e0114e92bbf2df649189d3d22020-11-24T22:01:25ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine2090-65282090-65362019-01-01201910.1155/2019/70268157026815Intentional Foreign Body Ingestion: A Complex Case of PicaD. Guinan0T. Drvar1D. Brubaker2M. Ang-Rabanes3J. Kupec4P. Marshalek5West Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, General Psychiatry Resident PGY-2, USAWest Virginia University, USAWest Virginia University School of Medicine, MS-4, USAWest Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, Assistant Professor, USAWest Virginia University Department of Medicine Section of Digestive Diseases, Assistant Professor, USAWest Virginia University Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, Medical Director, USAIntentional ingestion of foreign objects, a form of self-injurious behavior, is rarely discussed in the medical literature but often requires extensive evaluation, management, and resources. It can be especially problematic for gastroenterologists, who are often consulted for removal of the foreign body. Pica is the psychiatric diagnosis for intentional ingestion of nonnutritive objects and is most commonly seen in prison inmates and those diagnosed with intellectual disability or psychiatric illness. This case report presents a challenging case of pica, highlighting the complexity involved in diagnosis and the need for early psychiatric intervention. It also aims to provide a general review of the literature and practical recommendations to assist with managing this form of self-injurious behavior in the inpatient setting. Collaborative efforts among specialties in addition to primary prevention are vital to successful management of these patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7026815 |
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Intentional Foreign Body Ingestion: A Complex Case of Pica |
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Intentional Foreign Body Ingestion: A Complex Case of Pica |
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Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine |
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2090-6528 2090-6536 |
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Intentional ingestion of foreign objects, a form of self-injurious behavior, is rarely discussed in the medical literature but often requires extensive evaluation, management, and resources. It can be especially problematic for gastroenterologists, who are often consulted for removal of the foreign body. Pica is the psychiatric diagnosis for intentional ingestion of nonnutritive objects and is most commonly seen in prison inmates and those diagnosed with intellectual disability or psychiatric illness. This case report presents a challenging case of pica, highlighting the complexity involved in diagnosis and the need for early psychiatric intervention. It also aims to provide a general review of the literature and practical recommendations to assist with managing this form of self-injurious behavior in the inpatient setting. Collaborative efforts among specialties in addition to primary prevention are vital to successful management of these patients. |
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