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Small-bowel carcinoid presenting in association with a phytobezoar.
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1991
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Small-bowel ImagingGastrointestinal OncologyPrimary CarcinoidMedicineAbdominal ImagingHistopathologyGastroenterologyPathologyVisceral SurgerySurgeryGastrointestinal PathologyOncologyRecurrent ObstructionSmall-bowel Carcinoid Presenting
An unusual case of a recurrent, postoperative, small-bowel obstruction is presented. The obstruction was due to a phytobezoar proximal to the site of a primary carcinoid of the small bowel. The radiologic findings of a mobile, intraluminal filling defect and a more distal, fixed mural mass are reviewed. The cause of the recurrent obstruction was likely a "ball-valve" effect of the phytobezoar at the site of stenosis caused by the carcinoid. This case emphasizes the value of small-bowel imaging in repeated small-bowel obstruction.