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Jejunogastric Intussusception: An Unusual Cause of Hematemesis [PDF]
Jejunogastric intussusception is an uncommon but potentially life-threatening complication of a previous gastrojejunal anastamosis. Although jejunogastric intussusception was first described in 1914, fewer than 200 cases have been reported in the English
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Emerging from the shadows: A rare case of gastrointestinal AL amyloidosis presenting as hematemesis
We document a unique presentation of light chain (AL) amyloidosis in a 62-year-old man exhibiting as acute hematemesis and chronic abdominal discomfort. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy disclosed marked thickening of gastric and duodenal folds, gastroduodenal ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
A series of 280 cases at the Bronchoscopic Clinic affords abundant illustrations of the well known errors incident to inferential diagnosis as to the source of blood issuing from the mouth, and illustrates how a positive diagnosis can be reached in practically all cases in which the blood comes from the food passages proximally to the pyloric antrum ...
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A series of 280 cases at the Bronchoscopic Clinic affords abundant illustrations of the well known errors incident to inferential diagnosis as to the source of blood issuing from the mouth, and illustrates how a positive diagnosis can be reached in practically all cases in which the blood comes from the food passages proximally to the pyloric antrum ...
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A cardiovascular cause of hematemesis
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2013Cor triatriatum is a rare congenital heart defect in which a fibromuscular membrane forms an anomalous septum within the left atrium, dividing it into a posterosuperior higher pressure chamber and an anteroinferior anatomically true left atrium. Typically, in cor triatriatum, all four pulmonary veins enter into this accessory chamber, we present an ...
Maninder, Singh, Amanjit S, Baadh
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Hematemesis Complicating Pregnancy
Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1985AbstractA rare case of bleeding from oesophageal varices complicating pregnanc‐, without an‐ intrahepatic or extra‐hepatic patholog‐ has been reported and the differential diagnosis has been discussed.
K, Dhall, G I, Dhall, M K, Mapa
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Hematemesis and Melena in Infant
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980Gastrointestinal (GI) hemmorrhage may be a serious symptom but in the newborn infant hematemesis and melena may simply be due to maternal blood swallowed during birth. 1-4 We report a case of apparently serious intestinal bleeding in a 10-week-old infant that turned out to be innocent.
D, Roth, H, Cohen
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Hematemesis and melena in Cambridge
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 19561. An analysis is made of 170 consecutive admissions for hematemesis and melena in a period of 20 months in 1950-52. Of these, 154 cases are regarded as being proved or probable cases of peptic ulcer. The mortality in these 154 cases was 15 (9.7 per cent).
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