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Rapunzel syndrome: a tail too long to tell!

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Trichobezoar leading to Rapunzel syndrome (RS) is an extremely rare entity with about 90 cases reported in literature.1 RS derives its name from the fairy tale ‘Rapunzel’, where the German princess… Click to show full abstract

Trichobezoar leading to Rapunzel syndrome (RS) is an extremely rare entity with about 90 cases reported in literature.1 RS derives its name from the fairy tale ‘Rapunzel’, where the German princess let her long golden hair down from her tower to facilitate a tryst with her lover akin to the long and shiny tail of hair seen in RS.2 Hair being slippery gets trapped in gastric mucosal folds, eluding peristalsis. More and more hair conglomerate to form a stomach-shaped mass coated with mucus called trichobezoar. This provides it a shiny glistening surface, and the acid secreted in stomach denatures the hair protein which gives it the typical black colour.3 When the tail of hair extends beyond the stomach into the small intestine, it is called RS. A 6-year-old girl presented to our emergency department with history of abdominal pain and recurrent vomiting for 3–4 days. On examination she was dehydrated, had tachycardia and looked malnourished. Her abdomen was grossly distended without signs of peritonitis. An X-ray abdomen (erect) showed four-air-fluid levels suggestive of acute small bowel …

Keywords: tail long; hair; syndrome tail; rapunzel syndrome; long tell; tail

Journal Title: BMJ Case Reports
Year Published: 2018

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