Angiodysplasia

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Approach to Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding -...

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Patients with acute upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding commonly present with hematemesis (vomiting of blood or coffee-ground-like material) and/or melena (black, tarry stools). Common causes of UGI...

Giant Colonic Angiodysplasia

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Abstract: Angiodysplasia is an important vascular lesion of the gut and a potential source of significant bleeding. Angiodysplasia in the large bowel occurs most often in the right colon. Patients with...

Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) In Colon - Laserotherapy

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Devolution of the enteric blood vessels is usually connected in ageing what is a cause of angiodysplasia in adult. The most common theory about it is the phisiological vessels contraction and an dilation...

Colon Angiodysplasia (16 of 24)

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The ulcer was managed with hemoclip and infiltration of absolute alcohol achieving the hemostasia.

Colon Angiodysplasia (15 of 24)

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This ulcer is consequence of the preious therapy with APC, 10 day before.

Colon Angiodysplasia (14 of 24)

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Video Endoscopic Sequence

Colon Angiodysplasia (13 of 24)

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The cecum is display with ulcers due to a previous therapy with APC.

Colon Angiodysplasia (12 of 24)

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A submucous mass is detected in the ascending colon that could be compatible with lipoma or amiloide deposit due to the multiple myeloma.

Colon Angiodysplasia (11 of 24)

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Video Endoscopic Sequence

Colon Angiodysplasia (10 of 24)

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A new colonoscopy revealed ulcerated nodules in ascending colon not visualized on previous colonoscopy, raising clinical suspicion of a paraneoplasic syndrome.

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