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Serour F et al. - Bezoars and foreign bodies are frequently encountered in children with psychiatric disorders. Eating disorder occurs predominantly in some high-risk patients such as psychiatric and mentally disabled children. Small-bowel obstruction is an uncommon complication of ingested foreign body because the foreign body is able to cross the whole small intestine and be excreted in the feces.

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