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Spontaneous intramural esophageal hematoma
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2004Spontaneous intramural esophageal hematoma is a rare cause of chest pain. Erroneous diagnosis may cause inappropriate management and disaster. We describe one case of spontaneous intramural hematoma that was successfully managed by conservative treatment. Endoscopic and radiographic images are reviewed.
Ming Shian, Lu +5 more
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Spontaneous intramural esophageal hematoma
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2005We report the case of an 80-year-old woman who developed a spontaneous intramural esophageal hematoma and review the available literature. Spontaneous intramural esophageal hematoma (SIOH) is a rare but important condition. Because the cardinal symptom is severe chest pain, the condition is often initially misdiagnosed as an acute cardiac event or ...
Sarah C, Thomasset, David P, Berry
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Anticoagulant-induced intramural intestinal hematoma
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2003Intramural hematoma of the intestine is a rare complication of anticoagulant therapy. We evaluated 7 nontrauma patients with intramural hematoma of the intestine diagnosed at our institution between May 1998 and June 2001. All of the patients were receiving long-term anticoagulant therapy for previous diseases.
Polat, C +6 more
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2020
As a component of the acute aortic syndrome (AAS), aortic intramural hematoma (IMH) is a life-threatening pathologic process that differs from aortic dissection in that it is caused by spontaneous hemorrhage within the media of the aortic wall, without associated intimal rupture or dissection flap.
Xiaohai Ma, Yan Ding
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As a component of the acute aortic syndrome (AAS), aortic intramural hematoma (IMH) is a life-threatening pathologic process that differs from aortic dissection in that it is caused by spontaneous hemorrhage within the media of the aortic wall, without associated intimal rupture or dissection flap.
Xiaohai Ma, Yan Ding
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Intramural hematoma of the duodenum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1976Five new cases of intramural duodenal hematoma are reviewed with 174 cases derived from the literature. Operative therapy with simple evacuation of the hematoma is advocated as the procedure of choice. Bypass procedures and resection should be reserved for selected cases.
I B, Margolis, A J, Carnazzo, M P, Finn
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Intramural Aortic Hematoma and Anticoagulation
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2007Intramural aortic hematoma is one of a group of conditions covered by the term acute aortic syndrome. Many aspects of its natural history remain poorly understood, and the best treatment is not known. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and radiological characteristics and follow-up of a group of patients with intramural aortic hematoma ...
María Victoria, Cañadas +5 more
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Spontaneous Intramural Hematoma of Stomach
Digestive Surgery, 2000<i>Background:</i> Intramural hematoma occurs uncommonly in the gastrointestinal tract and very rarely in the stomach. In case of a spontaneous gastric hematoma, the few previously reported patients all had certain predisposing factors. However, truly spontaneous intramural hematoma of the stomach without an identifiable cause has not been ...
J, Hui +4 more
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1964
Blunt trauma to the upper abdomen may cause bleeding into the wall of the proximal small intestine resulting in occlusion of the bowel lumen by an expanding hematoma. This unusual mechanism of high intestinal obstruction is more common in children than in adults.
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Blunt trauma to the upper abdomen may cause bleeding into the wall of the proximal small intestine resulting in occlusion of the bowel lumen by an expanding hematoma. This unusual mechanism of high intestinal obstruction is more common in children than in adults.
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Intramural esophageal hematoma after cardioversion
Diseases of the Esophagus, 1997Intramural esophageal hematoma is a very rare condition. We report a case of a 40-year-old male, presenting with retrosternal pain and dysphagia. On the day before admission tarry stool and minimal vomiting of old blood was noticed. Diagnostic procedures showed an intramural esophageal hematoma, which had developed 2 weeks and 3 days after ...
U, Hess +5 more
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2018
Andrew, Maslow +2 more
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