Literature DB >> 24019734

A strange type of Pica.

Marwan M Al-Sharbati1, Ziad A J Zaidan, Ala'adin Al-Hussaini, Khalid Al-Khalili.   

Abstract

Pica, where the patient eats non-food items such as mud, clay, varnish etc., is a common behavioural problem seen in children, pregnant women and the mentally retarded. However sponge pica is a very rare variation. We report a case of a 5-year-old Omani girl, who presented with sponge pica since the age of two years, with recent abdominal pain. Investigations showed anaemia, elevated liver enzymes and normal intelligence. There was no evidence of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Both clinical and laboratory findings showed complete recovery after a few weeks of oral iron therapy. Her appetite improved, and she started to gain weight. No recurrence was observed when followed up after two years. Awareness is necessary to detect and treat pica as early as possible to prevent its complications.

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Keywords:  Oman; abdominal pain; anemia; pica; sponge pica

Year:  2003        PMID: 24019734      PMCID: PMC3174723     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Res Med Sci        ISSN: 1029-4066


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