نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal bleeding

تعداد نتایج: 187500  

2009
Kusum L Mishra

INTRODUCTION Abnormal bleeding may result from deficiency of one of the clotting factors. CASE PRESENTATION A 13-year-old Indian girl, presented with a history of bleeding following minor injury, epistaxis, and hematuria, bleeding from gums, subcutaneous bleeding and gastro intestinal tract bleeding. She underwent a complete coagulation profile test, CT scan and ultrasound. Platelet Factor 3 ...

2009
Jeffrey K. Lee John M. Carethers Pradipta Ghosh

Massive gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding can occur with multiple jejunal diverticulosis. However, significant bleeding in the setting of few diverticulae is very unusual and rare. We report a case of massive gastrointestinal bleeding from an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) within a jejunal diverticulum to underscore the significance of such coexisting pathologies. Mesenteric angiogram was chosen...

2004
Marcus Aurelho de Lima Luís Barbosa Vitorino Modesto dos Santos Felipe Prata Misiara

A case of intestinal spirochetosis in a 62-year-old white male is reported. The condition was characterized by chronic flatulence and episodes of intestinal hemorrhage, in addition to the evidence of hypotonic diverticular disease, with a large number of slender organisms in the colon epithelium and cryptae. Spirochetes were demonstrated by WhartinStarry stain. The serologic tests for syphilis ...

2013
Agnieszka Witczak Andrzej Prystupa Jerzy Baraniak Andrzej Biłan Jerzy Mosiewicz

Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding is defined as a bleeding situation in which blood loss has been occurring for less than 3 days resulting in haemodynamic instability, anaemia, or the need for blood transfusion. Diverticula and angiectasias are the most frequent sources of bleeding. Malignancy, inflammatory bowel disease, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, infectious colitis, ischaemia,...

2011
William H Kitchens Nahel Elias Lawrence S Blaszkowsky A Benedict Cosimi Martin Hertl

BACKGROUND Midgut carcinoids are neuroendocrine tumors that commonly metastasize to the intestinal mesentery, where they predispose to intestinal obstruction, ischemia and/or congestion. Because of their location, many mesenteric carcinoid tumors are deemed unresectable due to the risk of uncontrollable bleeding and prolonged intestinal ischemia. CASE PRESENTATION We report the case of a 60-y...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Gastroenterological Surgery 1998

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