A fecalith is a stone made of
feces
Feces ( or faeces), known colloquially and in slang as poo and poop, are the solid or semi-solid remains of food that was not digested in the small intestine, and has been broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. Feces contain a relati ...
. It is a hardening of feces into lumps of varying size and may occur anywhere in the intestinal tract but is typically found in the
colon. It is also called appendicolith when it occurs in the
appendix
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and is sometimes concomitant with
appendicitis.
They can also obstruct
diverticula. It can possibly form secondary to
fecal impaction. A ''
fecaloma
A fecal impaction is a solid, immobile bulk of feces that can develop in the rectum as a result of chronic constipation.
A related term is fecal loading which refers to a large volume of stool in the rectum of any consistency. Fecal impaction is ...
'' is a more severe form of fecal impaction, and a hardened fecaloma may be considered to be a giant fecalith. The term is from Greek
líthos=stone.
Diagnosis
* CT Scan
*
Projectional radiography
* Ultrasound
Complications
A small fecalith is one cause of both
appendicitis and acute
diverticulitis
Diverticulitis, specifically colonic diverticulitis, is a gastrointestinal disease characterized by inflammation of abnormal pouches—diverticula—which can develop in the wall of the large intestine. Symptoms typically include lower abdominal ...
.
File:AppendicolithPlainCT.png, Appendicolith as seen on CT
File:AppendicolithPlainXray.png, Appendicolith as seen on plain X ray
See also
*
Bezoar
*
Fecal impaction, including fecaloma
* ''Coprolith'' is also used to mean
geologically fossilized feces.
References
External links
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