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Published on: March 5, 2018
A case of small bowel obstruction caused by konjac
Yoshitaka Ooya1, Masahito Kaji1
1Departments of Emergency and Acute Medicine, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center, 1397-1 Yamane, Hidaka City, Saitama, Japan.
Konjac-induced small bowel obstruction (SBO) is extremely rare. This case highlights the need for clinicians to consider konjac as a potential cause of food-related bowel obstruction, especially with increasing global consumption.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Surgical Case Reports
Background:
- Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is commonly caused by adhesions, hernias, and tumors.
- Food-induced SBO is rare, with konjac (Amorphophallus konjac)-related obstruction being exceptionally uncommon.
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