| Literature DB >> 25931906 |
Seçkin Akküçük1, Akın Aydoğan1, İlhan Paltacı1, Muhiyittin Temiz1.
Abstract
Colon varices are very rare lesions that usually present as secondary to portal hypertension. Idiopathic colon varices are even rarer, and should be considered especially in the etiology of massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Forty-five year old male presented to our hospital with complaints of recurrent rectal bleeding for one week and severe anemia. The patient was transfused with 4 units of blood. His colonoscopy revealed diffuse submucosal varices. The tests performed for investigation of etiology did not reveal any portal pathology. The patient did not experience another episode of active bleeding during follow-up and was discharged with conservative recommendations. Idiopathic colon varices are rare but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting with massive rectal bleeding. Conservative approach is first line of treatment, reserving segmental or total colectomy only for ongoing hemorrhage.Entities:
Keywords: Rectal bleeding; colon varices; idiopathic
Year: 2014 PMID: 25931906 PMCID: PMC4379825 DOI: 10.5152/UCD.2014.1814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ulus Cerrahi Derg ISSN: 1300-0705