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Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient

Background. Foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract are important morbid and mortal clinical conditions. Particularly, emergency treatment is required for cutting and drilling bodies. The majority of ingested foreign bodies (80–90%) leave gastrointestinal tract without creating problems. In 10–...

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Autores principales: Atayan, Yahya, Cagin, Yasir Furkan, Erdogan, Mehmet Ali, Bilgic, Yılmaz, Bestas, Remzi, Harputluoglu, Murat, Seckin, Yüksel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6301302
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author Atayan, Yahya
Cagin, Yasir Furkan
Erdogan, Mehmet Ali
Bilgic, Yılmaz
Bestas, Remzi
Harputluoglu, Murat
Seckin, Yüksel
author_facet Atayan, Yahya
Cagin, Yasir Furkan
Erdogan, Mehmet Ali
Bilgic, Yılmaz
Bestas, Remzi
Harputluoglu, Murat
Seckin, Yüksel
author_sort Atayan, Yahya
collection PubMed
description Background. Foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract are important morbid and mortal clinical conditions. Particularly, emergency treatment is required for cutting and drilling bodies. The majority of ingested foreign bodies (80–90%) leave gastrointestinal tract without creating problems. In 10–20% of cases, intervention is absolutely required. Less than 1% of cases need surgery. In this paper, we present a schizophrenia patient who swallowed multiple lighters. Case. A 21-year-old male schizophrenic patient who uses psychotic drugs presented to the emergency department with the complaints of abdominal pain, severe vomiting, and inability to swallow for a week. His physical examination revealed epigastric tenderness. A plain radiograph of the abdomen revealed multiple tiny metallic densities. Gastroscopy was performed. The lighters were not allowing the passage, and some of them had penetrated the gastric mucosa, and bezoars were observed. One lighter was extracted with the help of the polypectomy snare. Other lighters as a bezoar were removed by surgery. Conclusion. Excessive vomiting of swallowed foreign bodies in the etiology of psychotic patients should be kept in mind. Endoscopic therapy can be performed in the early stages in these patients, but in the late stage surgery is inevitable.
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spelling pubmed-49729182016-08-14 Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient Atayan, Yahya Cagin, Yasir Furkan Erdogan, Mehmet Ali Bilgic, Yılmaz Bestas, Remzi Harputluoglu, Murat Seckin, Yüksel Case Rep Gastrointest Med Case Report Background. Foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract are important morbid and mortal clinical conditions. Particularly, emergency treatment is required for cutting and drilling bodies. The majority of ingested foreign bodies (80–90%) leave gastrointestinal tract without creating problems. In 10–20% of cases, intervention is absolutely required. Less than 1% of cases need surgery. In this paper, we present a schizophrenia patient who swallowed multiple lighters. Case. A 21-year-old male schizophrenic patient who uses psychotic drugs presented to the emergency department with the complaints of abdominal pain, severe vomiting, and inability to swallow for a week. His physical examination revealed epigastric tenderness. A plain radiograph of the abdomen revealed multiple tiny metallic densities. Gastroscopy was performed. The lighters were not allowing the passage, and some of them had penetrated the gastric mucosa, and bezoars were observed. One lighter was extracted with the help of the polypectomy snare. Other lighters as a bezoar were removed by surgery. Conclusion. Excessive vomiting of swallowed foreign bodies in the etiology of psychotic patients should be kept in mind. Endoscopic therapy can be performed in the early stages in these patients, but in the late stage surgery is inevitable. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4972918/ /pubmed/27525133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6301302 Text en Copyright © 2016 Yahya Atayan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Atayan, Yahya
Cagin, Yasir Furkan
Erdogan, Mehmet Ali
Bilgic, Yılmaz
Bestas, Remzi
Harputluoglu, Murat
Seckin, Yüksel
Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient
title Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient
title_full Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient
title_fullStr Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient
title_full_unstemmed Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient
title_short Lighter Ingestion as an Uncommon Cause of Severe Vomiting in a Schizophrenia Patient
title_sort lighter ingestion as an uncommon cause of severe vomiting in a schizophrenia patient
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27525133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6301302
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