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[Cameron lesions: clinical experience].

Roberto J Bernardo1, Juan P Portocarrero, Martín Tagle

  • 1Clínica Angloamericana, Lima, Perú.

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Cameron lesions are a significant cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding, particularly in patients with iron deficiency anemia. This study highlights their prevalence and clinical features in a Peruvian cohort.

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  • Gastroenterology
  • Internal Medicine
  • Hematology

Context:

  • Iron deficiency anemia is a common clinical problem.
  • Cameron lesions, a type of gastric erosion, are increasingly recognized.
  • Diagnosis and management require careful consideration of potential causes of bleeding.

Purpose:

  • To describe the demographic, clinical, and pathological features of Cameron lesions.
  • To evaluate the therapeutic outcomes for patients with Cameron lesions.
  • To assess the association between Cameron lesions, hiatal hernias, and anemia.

Summary:

  • This study analyzed 12 patients (9 male, median age 71) with Cameron lesions in Lima, Peru.
  • Five patients presented with anemia, one severe. 91.7% had large hiatal hernias.
  • Two patients tested positive for H. pylori, and two reported chronic NSAID use.

Impact:

  • Cameron lesions are a notable cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • Clinicians should consider Cameron lesions in patients with iron deficiency anemia.
  • Understanding these lesions aids in diagnosing and managing obscure gastrointestinal bleeding.