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An unusual case of small bowel obstruction
A Verstocken1, J Himpens, G Leman
1Department of Surgery, A. Z. Sint-Blasius, Dendermonde, Belgium.
Abstract:
A patient with small bowel obstruction due to a fruit pith (peach) is presented. The diagnostic work up, the treatment and a review of the literature in the matter of obstructions due to swallowed goods are presented. Intestinal obstruction due to ingested organic material is a clinical entity on its own, and careful history taking can give a clue for diagnosis.
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