Abstract:An impaction formed of undigested foreign bodies or nutrients in the gastrointestinal tract is called a bezoar (Arabic: bazahr, Persian: padzehr, antidote). 1,2 Bezoars collected from animal stomachs were used as antidotes for poisons and therapies for numerous maladies, until Baudament in 1779 became the first to consider them as a cause of human disease. 1 A bezoar may occur at any part of the gastrointestinal tract, more frequently in proximal segments (stomach and duodenum). 3 The most familiar type is the… Show more
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