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Epistaxis as a Cause of Hematemesis and Melena

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1987
Epistaxis was diagnosed in 10 patients with apparent upper gastrointestinal bleeding, comprising a 0.55% incidence of hematemesis and melena in the population studied. A sufficient amount of blood can be swallowed during epistaxis to cause hematemesis and melena.
S M, Hutchison, N D, Finlayson
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MELENA: A STUDY OF UNDERLYING CAUSES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
Except for the female generative system, symptomatic bleeding originates most commonly from the gastrointestinal tract. Hemorrhage from this source is manifest by hematemesis, the vomiting or regurgitation of blood, or by melena, which is the discharge of black, modified blood from the bowel.
H L, THOMPSON, D W, McGUFFIN
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A case of giant enteric muco-submucosal elongated polyp detected by melena

Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology, 2020
Takuma Okamura   +9 more
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Hematemesis and Melena

Medical Clinics of North America, 1957
S J, GRAY, T E, OLSON, J, MANRIQUE
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SURGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HEMATEMESIS AND MELENA

Archives of Surgery, 1948
ONE OF the most distressing, if not the most common, symptoms of gastrointestinal disease is bleeding. Hemorrhage is manifest in two ways: by hematemesis, the vomiting or regurgitation of gross blood, or by melena, which is defined as the discharge from the bowel of black altered blood. The custom of discussing these two conditions together is based on
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Melena

2012
Denis D. Bensard   +63 more
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An Unusual Cause of Recurrent Melena.

Gastroenterology, 2019
Ai Li, Fei-xue Chen, Yan-Qing Li
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Melena in the newborn infant

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1952
I H, ROZENFELD, J R, McGRATH
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MANAGEMENT OF HÆMATEMESIS AND MELENA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1950
J C, FITZHERBERT, R G, EPPS
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Melena

1979
Peter Otto, Klaus Ewe
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