| Literature DB >> 11240532 |
P N Vuong1, P Le Bourgeois, S Houissa-Vuong, P Martin, J L Berrod.
Abstract
A 78 year-old woman, suffering from a von Recklinghausen's disease sought medical assistance for hematemesis with anemia. This patient had previously experienced an amputation of the right arm for gangrene. Gastric fibroscopy unveiled a deep chronic ulcus developed in the antrum, highly suspect of malignancy. Multiple biopsies of the ulcer showed mainly interstitial gastritis. The persistence of the hematemesis imposed a subtotal gastrectomy. Pathological examination of the operative specimen evidenced an ischemic ulcer caused by arterial intimal muscular fibrodysplasia with associated neurofibromatosis in the neighboring sub-mucosal layer. This case report highlights the frequent association of phacomatosis especially von Recklinghausen's disease, with vascular lesions whose clinical expression mainly depends on the involved vascular area.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11240532
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mal Vasc ISSN: 0398-0499