Vol. 25 - Num. 99
Clinical Reviews in Digestive Diseases
Anna Jiménez Natala, Iván Carabaño Aguadoa, Carla Mur Beguéa, Lara López Rodrígueza, Ángel Sánchez Guerrerob, Miguel Rasero Ponferradac
aSección de Gastroenterología, Hepatología y Nutrición Infantil. Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre. Madrid. España
bServicio de Radiodiagnóstico. Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre. Madrid. España.
cSección de Radiodiagnóstico Infantil. Servicio de Radiodiagnóstico. Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre. Madrid. España.
Reference of this article: Jiménez Natal A, Carabaño Aguado I, Mur Begué C, López Rodríguez L, Sánchez Guerrero A, Rasero Ponferrada M. Dieulafoy lesion, what is this? . Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2023;25:289-92. https://doi.org/10.60147/32f79142
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Abstract
Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common reason for consultation, both in hospital emergency services and in Primary Care. There are multiple etiologies that can motivate it. Dieulafoy's lesion is a rare but potentially serious cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. Its most common location is the stomach. Clinically it is expressed in the form of: melena, hematemesis or hematochezia. Various complementary exams can be used for its diagnosis, such as angiography, angio-CT or endoscopy. Recurrent bleeding treatment consists of embolization through interventional catheterization.
Keywords
● Dieulafoy ● Gastrointestinal bleeding ● Vascular injuryComments
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