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An Exceptionally Rare Cause of Upper Digestive Tract Hemorrhage: the Intragastric Rupture of a Splenic Artery Aneurysm Associated with a Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Author(s) -
Aman Toukouki,
N Verbeeck,
Jos Weber,
V. Lens
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the belgian society of radiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1780-2393
DOI - 10.5334/jbr-btr.1008
Subject(s) - medicine , splenic artery , gastroduodenal artery , esophageal varices , gastroenterology , adenocarcinoma , digestive tract , gastric varices , stomach , artery , radiology , varices , cancer , portal hypertension , cirrhosis
Acute upper digestive tract hemorrhage most often arises from gastric and esophageal vessels located in the mucosa or the submucosa. Rupture in the upper gastrointestinal tract is a classical but uncommon complication of arterial (mainly the abdominal aorta) aneurysms. Splenic artery aneurysm usually ruptures in the peritoneum, unless it is associated with a disease eroding the gastrointestinal wall. We present and describe the management of the rare occurrence of an intragastric rupture of a splenic aneurysm associated with a pancreatic cancer.

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