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SUMMARY
Combined with the patient`s preoperative history of consuming a large number of persimmons, the primary diagnosis of small intestinal fecalith obstruction was considered. When the authors encounter a patient with intestinal obstruction without a history of surgery in the clinical work, the authors should take a careful history, especially about the consumption of foods that can cause phytoliths. The typical clinical outcomes of intestinal obstruction will occur when this type of phytobezoars is incarcerated in a segment of the small intestine. Most cases of small intestine phytobezoars obstruction is caused by migration of . . .
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