Journal of Breast Cancer Case Reports (JBCCR) is a peer-reviewed International journal that publishes case reports, case series, images, research and review articles on all aspects of breast cancer. We are especially interested in receiving manuscripts centred on the fields of Invasive (infiltrating) ductal carcinoma (IDC), lobular breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and its rare forms such as triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and Paget’s disease of the breast. Journal of breast cancer case reports is a specialized journal that focuses on publishing case reports related to breast cancer. It is a valuable resource for authors and researchers in the field of breast cancer. Breast cancer journal aims to provide a platform for sharing unique and rare cases, as well as innovative approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. By publishing case reports, the journal contributes to the collective knowledge and understanding of breast cancer, ultimately helping to improve patient care and outcomes. It aims to provide valuable insights into the diagnosis, treatment and management of breast cancer cases. Breast cancer management depends on the affected person's health, the cancer case's molecular characteristics, and how far the tumor has spread at the time of diagnosis.
Recurrent Phytobezoar Presenting with Small Bowel Obstruction *Corresponding author: Louise Dunphy, Department of Surgery, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, UK, E-mail: Louise.Dunphy@doctors.org.uk Citation: Louise Dunphy, Syed Hussain Abbas and Stephen Baxter, et al. Recurrent Phytobezoar Presenting with Small Bowel Obstruction. Clin Image Case Rep J. 2019; 1(1): 105. Abstract Small bowel obstruction is a common presentation to the emergency department, with causes including adhesions, hernia, malignancy, volvulus or complications of inflammatory bowel disease such as a stricture in Crohn’s disease. Indeed, it accounts for 20% of hospital admissions annually. Phytobezoars are a concentration of poorly digested fruit such as orange pith or pulp and vegetable fibres found in the alimentary tract in patients with a history of previous surgery or persimmon in patients without [1]. Small bowel phytobezoars are rare and are almost always obstructive. They pose a diagnostic a...
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