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80s_Fan
11-22-2007, 12:04 PM
:eek:

Doctors untangle the strange case of the giant hairball story
Patient complained of weight loss, pain and vomiting after eating
Woman suffered from trichophagia: A habit of eating her hair
Doctors removed a 10-pound hairball from the patient's stomach
The woman is doing much better a year after the surgery
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(CNN) -- It may not be the most appetizing reading before a hearty holiday meal, but the New England Journal of Medicine is devoting part of its Thanksgiving issue to a giant hairball -- and not the feline kind.

Doctors say this hairball removed from a woman's stomach weighed 10 pounds.

The prestigious journal details the case of a previously healthy 18-year-old woman who consulted a team of gastrointestinal specialists.

She complained of a five-month history of pain and swelling in her abdomen, vomiting after eating and a 40-pound weight loss.

After a scan of the woman's abdomen showed a large mass, doctors lowered a scope through her esophagus.

It revealed "a large bezoar occluding nearly the entire stomach," wrote Drs. Ronald M. Levy and Srinadh Komanduri, gastroenterologists at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.

For the uninitiated, a bezoar is a hairball.

"On questioning, the patient stated that she had had a habit of eating her hair for many years -- a condition called trichophagia," they wrote.

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"It seemed like she'd been doing this for several years," Levy told CNN.

The woman underwent surgery to remove the mass of black, curly hair, which weighed 10 pounds and measured 15 inches by 7 inches by 7 inches, the doctors said.

Five days later, she was eating normally and was sent home.

A year later, the pain and vomiting were gone, the patient had regained 20 pounds "and reports that she has stopped eating her hair."

Reached at his home in Chicago, Levy said he had no idea whether the journal's timing of the publication on Thanksgiving was intentional.

Either way, he said, it would not affect the gastroenterologists' holiday dinner plans -- "We don't get fazed by much."

PlayOn
11-22-2007, 01:38 PM
I find it funny you talk about hairballs and you have Garfield as your advatar. Just thought I'd point that out. J/K ;)
Seriously tho, I just skimmed through the article, but it sounds nasty. Something you shouldn't read after eating turkey...or anything.

bingbangbaby
11-22-2007, 03:14 PM
10 lbs! That's like two sacks of flour !! Ack. And black curly hair? What are we supposed to make of that?? This is disgusting. I wonder how and why one develops a habit like that. :confused:

TripperFan
11-22-2007, 03:35 PM
Somebody needs to put that malt hairball remedy stuff on her nose or in every meal!! :p