Lethal small bowel obstruction due to pica |
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Authors: | Johannes R dbro Busch,Lars L chte,Anna-Sofia Lindh,Christina Jacobsen |
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Abstract: | Up to 25% of institutionalized patients with cognitive deficiencies display pica-like behavior, with an estimated annual incidence of small bowel obstruction of 2%. We present a case based on the forensic autopsy of a 41-year-old woman who died as a result of a missed diagnosis of small bowel obstruction after ingesting a foreign body. The case underlines the importance of precaution when treating patients with cognitive deficiency and/or language deficits and gastrointestinal symptoms. In such cases, it is important to employ a liberal threshold for radiological investigations and, if possible, obtain a medical history from a person close to the patient. |
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Keywords: | autopsy cognitive deficiency foreign body forensic pathology language deficiency pica small bowel obstruction |
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