Fecal vomiting
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Fecal vomiting is a special kind of vomiting in which fecal matter is expelled from the colon into the stomach, usually due to a blockage in the large intestine, and then subsequently forcefully expelled from the stomach up into the esophagus and out through the mouth and sometimes nasal passages. It is sometimes referred to as miserere.
[edit] External links
- Fecal vomiting as addressed on PoopReport.com
- C C Alison, 1925, "Fecal Vomiting of Rare Origin", California and Western Medicine Vol. XXIII, No. 8

