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Angiodysplasia, an important vascular lesion of the gut, defined by the presence of ectasia of normal preexisting intestinal submucosal veins and overlying mucosal capillaries, is a source of major morbidity from bleeding. With the development of diagnostic angiography, angiodysplasia of the bowel h...
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Published in: | The Korean journal of gastroenterology Vol. 27; no. 5; pp. 588 - 594 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | Korean |
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대한소화기학회
01-01-1995
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Summary: | Angiodysplasia, an important vascular lesion of the gut, defined by the presence of ectasia of normal preexisting intestinal submucosal veins and overlying mucosal capillaries, is a source of major morbidity from bleeding. With the development of diagnostic angiography, angiodysplasia of the bowel has been recognized as a frequent cause of significant intestinal bleeding, particularly in elderly patients. Its cause is unknown but considered mostly to be acquired as a result of a degenerative process associated with aging. We experienced one case of jejunal angiodysplasia in a 64-year old man, diagnosed by angiography, and selective jejunal resection was conducted with the aid of intraoperative mesenteric arterial methylene blue injection, administered via a catheter superselectively positioned in the appropriate jejunal arterial branch prior to operation. This patient has been followed up for 6 months without rebleeding. (Korean J Gastroenterol 1995;27:588-
594) |
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Bibliography: | Korean Society of Gastroenterology |
ISSN: | 1598-9992 |