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- A phytobezoar is a type of bezoar, or trapped m**** in the gastrointestinal system, that consists of components of indigestible plant material, such as...
- Carbonated soda treatment of phytobezoars is the use of carbonated soda to try to dissolve a phytobezoar. Bezoars consist of a solid and formed m**** trapped...
- they perform particular functions, such as reducing gastric volume. Phytobezoars are composed of indigestible plant material (e.g., cellulose), and are...
- forms a gluey coagulum, a "foodball" or phytobezoar, that can affix with other stomach matter. These phytobezoars are often very hard and almost woody in...
- treatment of gastric phytobezoars. In about 50% of cases studied, Coca-Cola alone was found to be effective in gastric phytobezoar dissolution. This treatment...
- RJ, Squyres NS, MacMath TL (January 1988). "Popcorn primary colonic phytobezoar". Annals of Emergency Medicine. 17 (1): 77–9. doi:10.1016/s0196-0644(88)80510-9...
- diverticulum inside a Meckel's diverticulum (daughter diverticula) Stones and phytobezoar (a bezoar of vegetable fibers) in Meckel's diverticulum Vesicodiverticular...
- antidote. Also used in the following words BEZOAR, ORIENTAL BEZOAR, PHYTOBEZOAR, TRICHOBEZOAR, WESTERN BEZOAR. any of various concretions found in the...
- material here will result in the formation of a type of bezoar called Phytobezoars. At a certain point, particles are dense and small enough that they may...
- and tissue softness. Cellulase is used in medicine as a treatment for phytobezoars, a form of cellulose bezoar found in the human stomach, and it has exhibited...