Gastric Ischemia as a Rare Cause of Hematemesis
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A 59-year-old woman with a past medical history significant for anxiety and acid reflux presented to the hospital with acute-onset hematemesis after eating 2-day-old Chinese food. The patient did not drink alcohol or use illicit drugs. She had no recorded episodes of hypotension or syncope and no history of vasculopathy or vasculitis. On admission, she was afebrile with normal vital signs. The patient’s abdomen was tender to palpation. She had an elevated white blood cell count (20 g/dL) and normal hemoglobin. Abdominal computed tomography revealed diffuse gastric wall thickening, edema with perigastric inflammation, and upper abdominal free fluid, but no evidence of pneumoperitoneum or significant gastric distention. It also showed patent gastric and mesenteric vasculature without radiographic evidence of vasculitis. Blood cultures grew beta hemolytic Streptococcus, and the patient’s stool polymerase chain reactionwas positive forClostridium difficile. Anti-nuclear antibodywas negative, and no other vasculitis workup was performed. Upper endoscopy to evaluate hematemesis showed the entire stomach to be dark, purplish-black with necrotic, bleeding tissue; no healthy appearing tissue was present (Figure 1). Biopsies of the stomach confirmed acute mucosal necrosis consistent with ischemia. The patient was treated with bowel rest and broad-spectrum antibiotics, and she recovered without the need for surgical intervention.
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