pica and Alopecia

pica has been researched along with Alopecia* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for pica and Alopecia

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Trichobezoar: a diagnosis which is hard to swallow and harder to digest.
    BMJ case reports, 2014, Apr-30, Volume: 2014

    An 11-year-old girl with normal development and good academic progress at school presented with an abdominal mass. She lived with her aunt as her mother suffered from severe bipolar disorder and was unable to raise her. There were also multiple bereavements in the family. She had a history of alopecia and admitted to have eaten her hair to relieve stress. Examination was normal apart from a solid mass in the left hypogastrium. CT abdomen revealed a huge intra-abdominal mass covering most of the lumen. Open laparotomy was performed to remove the mass which was confirmed to be a trichobezoar. She made a good postoperative recovery and was discharged after 7 days. She has been referred to psychology services. Bereavement alone without psychiatric, physical disability or autism can be associated with trichobezoar. More studies are needed to study the association of trichotillomania, trichophagia and trichobezoar.

    Topics: Alopecia; Bereavement; Bezoars; Child; Eating; Female; Hair; Humans; Laparotomy; Pica; Stomach; Trichotillomania

2014