GI bleeding

Gastrointestinal bleeding

Gastrointestinal
Gastrointestinal bleeding or gastrointestinal hemorrhage describes every form of hemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract, from the pharynx to the rectum. It has diverse causes, and a medical history, as well as physical examination, generally distinguishes between the main forms. The degree of bleeding can range from nearly undetectable to acute, massive, life-threatening bleeding. Initial emphasis is on resuscitation by infusion of intravenous fluids and blood transfusion, treatment with proton pump inhibitors and occasionally with vasopressin analogues and tranexamic acid...

GI bleeding - List of case studies

Pancytopenia of uncertain pathogenesis

Anemia work up GI work up Specific tests – see above ... stools (ampulla of rectum), symptomatic anemia, GI bleeding   Related Conditions : osteoporosis ...

Symptomatic Pancytopenia

  Also, there is a note about possible GI bleeding. medical_opinion:  ...

List of Symptoms

pain Abdominal pains Abdominalgia Abnormal bleeding Absence of archaic reflexes Abundant perspiration ... Fullness Functional deficiencies G GI bleeding Gait ataxia Gait difficulties Gait disability ...

Anemia due to blood loss in obscure intestinal bleeding

the motivation of hematochezia due to obscure intestinal bleeding: - EGD (esophagogastroduodenoscopy) : within normal limits. - ... of bleeding was found. He apparently also had conventional GI tract X-rays ( UGI Series and Barium enema ?) which were unrevealing. ...

Symptomatic Pancytopenia- Additional opinion

  Also, there is a note about possible GI bleeding.   ...

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