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Esophageal Dieulafoy Lesion: A Rare and Potentially Fatal Entity
1Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Abstract:
A 35-year-old gentleman presented acutely to the emergency department with large volume haematemesis and melena. Following adequate initial resuscitation, the patient underwent emergency upper gastrointestinal endoscopy which revealed a dilated tortuous submucosal vessel which was actively bleeding at the midpoint of the esophagus. This was consistent with a Dieulafoy lesion. However, its position in the midpoint of the esophagus is rare. Our patient recovered well following intervention.
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