2020
DOI: 10.4103/smj.smj_36_18
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Impacted corncob in the anus: An unusual presentation of child sexual abuse

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“…In cases of RFB from sexual assault it is usually on children, mentally challenged and homosexual males. [11] In this case alcohol intoxication was the factor enabling factor. The late presentation and attempts of removal resulted in high migration that led to laparotomy to remove it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In cases of RFB from sexual assault it is usually on children, mentally challenged and homosexual males. [11] In this case alcohol intoxication was the factor enabling factor. The late presentation and attempts of removal resulted in high migration that led to laparotomy to remove it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…For these boys, the history of present illness was revisited upon detecting the foreign objects in the workup for their chief complaints of abdominal pain. [59][60][61] Both 12-year-olds-1 boy and the only girl-as well as a teenager with Asperger syndrome, each provided disclosures of self-experimentation that prompted no further inquiry to assess for a history of inappropriate contact. [62][63][64] Of interest, several of the articles detailing the discovery of a VFB in the younger children (ages 3-8 years) mentioned the child performing the insertive action for their own sexual gratification and frequently recommended a psychiatric evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both 12-year-olds—1 boy and the only girl—as well as a teenager with Asperger syndrome, each provided disclosures of self-experimentation that prompted no further inquiry to assess for a history of inappropriate contact 62–64 . Of interest, several of the articles detailing the discovery of a VFB in the younger children (ages 3–8 years) mentioned the child performing the insertive action for their own sexual gratification and frequently recommended a psychiatric evaluation 30,43,60,61 . This highlights an opportunity to improve education for providers in general practice, emergency rooms, and gynecology settings in regard to the spectrum of developmentally normal sexual behaviors in children; in particular that the anogenital insertion of a foreign body is uncommon in children under the age of 6 years, and assessment for sexual abuse is recommended 12 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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