Ileal bezoars usually occur secondary to gastric bezoars, gastric or bowel surgery, or lumen-narrowing lesions of the ileum. Primary ileal bezoars, being rare, are diagnosed only after excluding secondary causes. Ileal duplication associated with bezoar has seldom been reported.
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