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YOU ARE FUCKING DOOOOOOOMED!!!!

 

 

Bezoar

 

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Chewing gum bezoar

 

Yossi Rimar MD, Jay P. Babich MD and Ron Shaoul MD

 

Department of Pediatrics, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa, Israel

 

 

Available online 25 May 2004.

 

 

A previously healthy 18-year-old girl was hospitalized because of recurrent epigastric pain. She reported that for a number of years she was in the habit of chewing and then swallowing at least 5 wafers of chewing gum per day. Localized epigastric tenderness was noted on examination. Barium-contrast upper-GI radiography revealed the stomach to be filled with solid-appearing masses of material (A), the appearance being consistent with a bezoar. Upper endoscopy confirmed the presence of a gastric bezoar that comprised numerous pieces of gum and food material. The bezoar was removed in stages by fragmenting and then extracting pieces of the gum bezoar with a net. Follow-up gastroscopy revealed no remnants of the bezoar.

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YOU ARE FUCKING DOOOOOOOMED!!!!

 

 

Bezoar

 

OK, link doesn't seem to be working:

Chewing gum bezoar

 

Yossi Rimar MD, Jay P. Babich MD and Ron Shaoul MD

 

Department of Pediatrics, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa, Israel

 

 

Available online 25 May 2004.

 

 

A previously healthy 18-year-old girl was hospitalized because of recurrent epigastric pain. She reported that for a number of years she was in the habit of chewing and then swallowing at least 5 wafers of chewing gum per day. Localized epigastric tenderness was noted on examination. Barium-contrast upper-GI radiography revealed the stomach to be filled with solid-appearing masses of material (A), the appearance being consistent with a bezoar. Upper endoscopy confirmed the presence of a gastric bezoar that comprised numerous pieces of gum and food material. The bezoar was removed in stages by fragmenting and then extracting pieces of the gum bezoar with a net. Follow-up gastroscopy revealed no remnants of the bezoar.

 

Nothing for me to worry about, I'm not Jewish.

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