Diffuse gastropathy

Portal hypertensive gastropathy

Portal
Portal hypertensive gastropathy refers to changes in the mucosa of the stomach in patients with portal hypertension; by far the most common cause of this is cirrhosis of the liver. These changes in the mucosa include friability of the mucosa and the presence of ectatic blood vessels at the surface. Patients with portal hypertensive gastropathy may experience bleeding from the stomach, which may uncommonly manifest itself in vomiting blood or melena; however, portal hypertension may cause several other more common sources of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, such as esophageal varices and gastric varices...

Diffuse gastropathy - List of case studies

Valvular Heart Disease in Dissection of the Ascendant Aorta and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

performed in August, 2007); Hiatal hernia, diffuse gastropathy with petechial appearance and bulboduodenitis.   ...

Massive Portal and Mesenteric Vein Thrombosis

involving the pulmonary parenchyma neither focal nor diffuse, in particular of suspect oncologic nature; only a minimum ... Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (11/2009): “…. Diffuse hyperaemia of the gastric mucosa . At the fornix there are findings of ... of endoscopic picture consistent with erythematous gastropathy and gastric varicose veins (F1).” - Total body PET ...

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