- Fecaloma
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MeshID = A fecaloma, also called fecalith and coprolith, i.e., stones made offeces , is a hardening of feces into stones of varying size inside the colon, which may appear whenever chronic obstruction of transit occurs, such as inmegacolon and chronicconstipation . Some diseases, such asChagas disease ,Hirschsprung's disease and others provoke the destruction of theautonomic nervous system inside the colon'smucosa (Auerbach's plexus ) and may cause extremely large (giant) fecalomas, which must be surgically removed (disimpaction). Normally, however, fecalomas can be manually disimpacted or by passing colonic tubes (catheter s which carry a flow of disimpaction fluid (solvent).Fecal impaction may have severe and even lethal effects, such as the rupture of the colon's walls by acute angles of the fecalomas (
stercoral perforation ), followed bysepticemia . A fecolith is also known to cause acuteappendicitis .ee also
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Fecal impaction "Coprolith" is also used to mean fossilized feces.
References
Creason N, Sparks D. Fecal impaction: a review. "Nurs Diagn." 2000 Jan-Mar;11(1):15-23. Review. PMID 10847055
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