[Severe lower digestive hemorrhage in Crohn's disease].

作者: J. Berenguer Lapuerta , Pilar Nos Mateu , Vicente Ortiz Bellver , D. Nicolás Pérez

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关键词: GastroenterologySurgical treatmentUlcerative colitisLower gastrointestinal bleedingCrohn's diseaseInflammatory bowel diseaseDiseaseMedicineInternal medicineGood prognosisSurgeryComplication

摘要: Severe or massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding is an unusual complication of inflammatory bowel disease that has traditionally associated with ulcerative colitis, although it can also appear in 0.6-2% the cases Crohn's disease. Two severe disease, one them ileocolic and another ileal involvement are presented. Surgical treatment supported by potential severity, high frequency relapse data indicate a good prognosis after intestinal resection. It be performed immediately if persist elective, as 2 we present, patients stabilized.

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