Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case

The Rapunzel syndrome describes a disorder in which a significant amount of hair is swallowed, forming a trichobezoar that extends past the stomach into the small intestines. Given the indigestible nature of hair, it subsequently leads to obstruction within the gastrointestinal system. Clinically, p...

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Main Authors: Teshome Tegene, Yahia Foda, Omar Hussain, Kolawole Oloniyo, Ngoc-Tram Ha, Geeta Manikonda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/857374
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spelling doaj-c68bfa2e8b214dd1b2efae6a8cb1e8da2020-11-24T22:20:04ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine2090-65282090-65362013-01-01201310.1155/2013/857374857374Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum CaseTeshome Tegene0Yahia Foda1Omar Hussain2Kolawole Oloniyo3Ngoc-Tram Ha4Geeta Manikonda5Department of Internal Medicine, Prince George’s Hospital Center, 3001 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, Prince George’s Hospital Center, 3001 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, Prince George’s Hospital Center, 3001 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785, USARoss University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 266, Roseau, West Indies, DominicaRoss University School of Medicine, P.O. Box 266, Roseau, West Indies, DominicaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Prince George’s Hospital Center, 3001 Hospital Drive, Cheverly, MD 20785, USAThe Rapunzel syndrome describes a disorder in which a significant amount of hair is swallowed, forming a trichobezoar that extends past the stomach into the small intestines. Given the indigestible nature of hair, it subsequently leads to obstruction within the gastrointestinal system. Clinically, patients may present with symptoms of gastrointestinal obstruction, including abdominal complaints such as pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, due to its broad and nonspecific presenting symptoms, the diagnosis of Rapunzel syndrome warrants consideration once other common etiologies have been excluded. Surgical intervention is often required to remove the abdominal mass. This unusual syndrome is often associated with psychiatric disorders, affecting young women most commonly. In this report, we will discuss a unique case of Rapunzel syndrome in a one-month postpartum woman.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/857374
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author Teshome Tegene
Yahia Foda
Omar Hussain
Kolawole Oloniyo
Ngoc-Tram Ha
Geeta Manikonda
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Yahia Foda
Omar Hussain
Kolawole Oloniyo
Ngoc-Tram Ha
Geeta Manikonda
Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case
Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
author_facet Teshome Tegene
Yahia Foda
Omar Hussain
Kolawole Oloniyo
Ngoc-Tram Ha
Geeta Manikonda
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title Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case
title_short Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case
title_full Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case
title_fullStr Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case
title_full_unstemmed Rapunzel Syndrome: A Rare Postpartum Case
title_sort rapunzel syndrome: a rare postpartum case
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
issn 2090-6528
2090-6536
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The Rapunzel syndrome describes a disorder in which a significant amount of hair is swallowed, forming a trichobezoar that extends past the stomach into the small intestines. Given the indigestible nature of hair, it subsequently leads to obstruction within the gastrointestinal system. Clinically, patients may present with symptoms of gastrointestinal obstruction, including abdominal complaints such as pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. However, due to its broad and nonspecific presenting symptoms, the diagnosis of Rapunzel syndrome warrants consideration once other common etiologies have been excluded. Surgical intervention is often required to remove the abdominal mass. This unusual syndrome is often associated with psychiatric disorders, affecting young women most commonly. In this report, we will discuss a unique case of Rapunzel syndrome in a one-month postpartum woman.
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