| Literature DB >> 32125663 |
Keisuke Kinoshita1,2, Osamu Matsunari3,4, Akira Sonoda4, Kensuke Fukuda4, Kazuhisa Okamoto4, Ryo Ogawa4, Kazuhiro Mizukami4, Tadayoshi Okimoto4, Masaaki Kodama4, Kazunari Murakami4.
Abstract
Gastrointestinal Dieulafoy's ulcer is a rare disease of unknown etiology. Dieulafoy's ulcer often presents in the stomach and is thought to cause about 5% of all gastrointestinal bleeds in adults, but can be found in any part of the gastrointestinal tract. Dieulafoy's ulcer corresponds to an arterial malformation in the submucosal space and can cause life-threatening hemorrhage. We report a case of the lower gastrointestinal bleeding from a cecal Dieulafoy's ulcer that was successfully treated with endoscopic clips. An 82-year-old woman had been diagnosed with hypertension and cerebral infarction. She had been using aspirin to prevent recurrent infarction. She was admitted to our hospital with hematochezia. Urgent colonoscopy revealed a small, reddish vascular malformation in the cecum. The lesion was suggestive of Dieulafoy's ulcer and was treated with endoscopic clips. The patient has since been discharged from our hospital without experiencing any further bleeding. Endoscopy is a useful method for diagnosing and treating Dieulafoy's ulcer.Entities:
Keywords: Cecum; Dieulafoy’s ulcer; Endoscopic clips
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32125663 PMCID: PMC7395049 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-020-01109-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265
Laboratory data on admission
| WBC | 3000/μl | TP | 6.4 g/dl | γ-GTP | 36 U/l |
| RBC | 263 × 104/μl | Alb | 4.0 g/dl | Amy | 91 U/l |
| Hb | 7.8 g/dl | BUN | 19.8 mg/dl | Na | 141 mEq/l |
| Hct | 24.3% | Cre | 0.76 mg/dl | Cl | 108 mEq/l |
| MCV | 92.4 fl | T-bil | 0.4 mg/dl | K | 4.4 mEq/l |
| MCHC | 32.1% | CK | 33 U/l | CRP | 0.04 mg/dl |
| Plt | 10.5 × 104/μl | AST | 17 U/l | HbA1c | 5.9% |
| Ret | 3.5% | ALT | 11 U/l | HBs Ag | (–) |
| PT (%) | 110% | LDH | 117 U/l | HCV Ab | (–) |
| APTT | 23.5 s | ALP | 214 U/l |
Fig. 1Urgent colonoscopy reveals a protruding small vessel surrounded by a very shallow ulcer in the cecum opposite Bauhin’s valve
Fig. 2When the reddish point was stimulated by water jet, a spurting bleed occurred
Fig. 3After treatment with endoscopic clipping, no further bleeding is seen from the cecal lesion