نتایج جستجو برای: hemosuccus pancreaticus
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Nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding is unique from variceal bleeding in terms of patient characteristics, management, rebleeding rates, and prognosis, and should be managed differently. The majority of nonvariceal upper gastrointestinal bleeds will not rebleed once treated successfully. The incidence is 80 to 90% of all upper gastrointestinal bleeds and the mortality is between 5 to 10%...
Haemosuccus pancreaticus (HP) is a rare life-threatening cause of intermittent upper Gastrointestinal bleeding. We report the first documented case of HP due to bleeding from aberrant vessels originating from the coeliac trunk feeding the head of the pancreas. Our patient underwent initial surgery and subsequent angio-embolization. This case report describes the challenges faced during the diag...
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is most commonly caused by lesions in the oesophagus, stomach or duodenum. In a minority of cases the bleeding originates from the pancreatic duct, and is known as haemosuccus pancreaticus. In many cases it is associated with chronic pancreatitis. Diagnostic strategies and therapeutic options are discussed.
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine needle aspiration (FNA) is considered a safe technique not only for solid lesions but also for cystic lesions of the pancreas [1]. A 69-year-old man with elevated serum carbohydrate antigen (CA) 19–9 levels (205U/mL) was referred for investigation of a lesion in the head of his pancreas. Computed tomography (CT) revealed an 8-cm, well-demarcated, low-dens...
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