Case Report
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2009; 15(41): 5232-5235
Published online Nov 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.5232
Table 1 Summary of 11 patients with dissecting intramural hematoma of the esophagus presenting major hemorrhage
Ref.Sex/age (yr)Underlying diseasesPrecipitating factorPrimary symptomsTreatmentOutcome
Atefi et al[9]M/29DiabetesRetchingHematemesisConservativeDied
Pneumonia
Hemodialysis
Kerr[15]F/72HypertensionNoneEpigastric painConservativeResolved
Ortiz[16]F/80NoneFood (rice)Chest pain, dysphagiaSurgicalDied
Freeman et al[14]F/59NoneNoneChest painConservativeResolved
de Vries et al[12]M/88NoneMinor head traumaRetrosternal painConservativeResolved
Folan et al[13]M/58AlcoholismVegetable (broccoli)DysphagiaSurgicalResolved
Takaoka et al[17]F/87Suppurative cholangitisNasobiliary catheterHematemesisConservativeResolved
Cullen et al[11]F/74HypertensionHeparin IVChest pain, dysphagiaConservativeResolved
Yamashita et al[18]F/67Cerebral aneurysmHeparin IVHematemesisConservativeResolved
Retching
Bandyopadhyay et al[10]M/86HypertensionWarfarinHematemesisConservativeDied
Ischemic heart disease
Present caseM/57Liver cirrhosisNoneHematemesisTherapeutic angiographyResolved