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===[[Upper gastrointestinal bleeding]]=== | ===[[Upper gastrointestinal bleeding]]=== | ||
*[[Peptic ulcer disease]] (most common cause) | *[[Peptic ulcer disease]] (most common cause) | ||
**[[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]] | |||
*[[Gastritis]]/[[esophagitis]] | *[[Gastritis]]/[[esophagitis]] | ||
*Gastric/[[esophageal varices]] | *Gastric/[[esophageal varices]] | ||
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*Angiodysplasia | *Angiodysplasia | ||
*Hemobilia | *Hemobilia | ||
*Hemorrhagic gastritis, EtOH | *Hemorrhagic [[gastritis]], [[EtOH]] | ||
*Celiac | *[[Celiac disease]] | ||
*[[Dengue]] | *[[Dengue]] | ||
*Other intrabdominal bleeds | *Other intrabdominal bleeds | ||
**[[Lower GI bleeding]] | |||
**Hemorrhagic [[pancreatitis]] | **Hemorrhagic [[pancreatitis]] | ||
**Splenic rupture | **[[splenic injury|Splenic rupture]] | ||
**Subcapsular cavernous hemangiomas | **Subcapsular cavernous hemangiomas | ||
**Peliosis hepatis | **Peliosis hepatis | ||
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*[[Vaginal Bleeding (Main)|Vaginal]]/[[Hematuria|Urethra]] bleeding | *[[Vaginal Bleeding (Main)|Vaginal]]/[[Hematuria|Urethra]] bleeding | ||
*ENT bleeding | *ENT bleeding | ||
*Dietary (Iron, bismuth, beets) | *Dietary ([[Iron]], [[bismuth subsalicylate|bismuth]], beets) | ||
*Swallowed maternal blood (in neonate) | *Swallowed maternal blood (in neonate) | ||
Latest revision as of 19:30, 7 February 2024
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
- Peptic ulcer disease (most common cause)
- Gastritis/esophagitis
- Gastric/esophageal varices
- Mallory-Weiss tear
- Malignancy
- Aortoenteric fisulta
- Boerhaave
- Dieulafoy's lesion
- Angiodysplasia
- Hemobilia
- Hemorrhagic gastritis, EtOH
- Celiac disease
- Dengue
- Other intrabdominal bleeds
- Lower GI bleeding
- Hemorrhagic pancreatitis
- Splenic rupture
- Subcapsular cavernous hemangiomas
- Peliosis hepatis
Mimics of GI Bleeding
- Hemoptysis
- Vaginal/Urethra bleeding
- ENT bleeding
- Dietary (Iron, bismuth, beets)
- Swallowed maternal blood (in neonate)
