Case Reports in Psychiatry (Jan 2018)

The Pathophysiology and Management of Coprophagia: A Report of Two Cases and Literature Review

  • Heela Azizi,
  • Tasmia Khan,
  • Cecilia Canale,
  • Jisha Kallikkadan,
  • Ivan Leung,
  • Alexa Kahn,
  • Dina Rimawi,
  • Shantale Williams,
  • Chidubem Matthew Obegolu,
  • Sharon Paul,
  • Shazia Chaudhry,
  • Chiedozie Ojimba,
  • Kodjovi Kodjo,
  • Olaniyi Olayinka,
  • Oluwole Jegede,
  • Ayodeji Jolayemi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/5157879
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2018

Abstract

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Coprophagia is a rare and distressing disorder characterized by symptoms of compulsive consumption of feces. Several attempts have been made in literature to explore the pathophysiology, management, and outcomes of this disorder. However, critical questions remain, related to characterizing effective management, features of associated comorbidities, time to recovery of symptoms, sustainability of recovery, and the determinants of outcomes. Unfortunately, there is a dearth of available literature addressing these questions. We present two cases of patients with coprophagia in seeking to address these questions. Common symptoms of thought content disorder related to coprophagic behavior are noted in both cases. A shorter time to resolution of coprophagia is noted in one of the patients compared to previously reported studies. Recent and pertinent literature was reviewed and the implications for diagnosis and management of coprophagia are discussed.