Small bowel Dieulafoy lesions: An uncommon cause of obscure bleeding in cirrhosis |
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Authors: | Grainne Holleran Mary Hussey Deirdre McNamara |
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Affiliation: | Grainne Holleran, Mary Hussey, Deirdre McNamara, Trinity Academic Gastroenterology Group, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin 24, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Dieulafoy lesions (DLs) are an uncommon cause of gastrointestinal bleeding, accounting for up to 2% of cases overall. They are largely under recognised and difficult to treat. Up to 95% occur in the stomach, and only case reports document their occurrence in the small bowel (SB). Little is known about their pathophysiology, although there have been associations made previously with chronic liver disease, thought to be due to the erosive effects of alcohol on the mucosa overlying the abnormally dilated vessels. We present a case series of 4 patients with a long duration of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, who were diagnosed with small intestinal DLs and incidentally diagnosed with chronic liver disease. The histories describe the challenges in both diagnosis and treatment of small intestinal DLs. Our case series suggest a previously unreported link between chronic liver disease and SB DLs which may be due to anatomical vasculature changes or a shift in angiogenic factors as a consequence of portal hypertension or liver cirrhosis. |
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Keywords: | Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding Dieulafoy lesions Cirrhosis Portal hypertension Capsule endoscopy Double balloon enteroscopy |
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