Gastric antral vascular ectasia, also known as watermelon stomach - diagnosis and treatment

Karolina Jurasz, Dominika Podgórska, Ewa Rzeska, Miłosz Sanecki, Karolina Tomczyk, Natalia Chojnacka, Jakub Klarycki, Radosław Cymer
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Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE), also referred to as watermelon stomach is a rare disease accounting for about 4% of non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding. It can manifest as occult bleeding requiring transfusion or acute gastrointestinal bleeding. This condition often coexists with liver cirrhosis, autoimmune diseases, heart failure, in patients post-bone marrow transplantation, or kidney failure. It is crucial to differentiate GAVE from portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG), because despite a similar clinical presentation, the treatment for these conditions is different. Endoscopic diagnosis is necessary and in some cases, it may require further investigation and histopathological examination of the biopsy. Treatment is administered to patients with bleeding symptoms. Currently, the most commonly used treatment method is endoscopic thermal ablation using argon plasma coagulation. The focus of this work is to present essential information regarding the clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of watermelon stomach.
胃前血管异位症,又称西瓜胃--诊断与治疗
胃前血管异位症(GAVE)又称西瓜胃,是一种罕见疾病,约占非静脉性上消化道出血的 4%。它可表现为需要输血的隐性出血或急性消化道出血。这种疾病通常与肝硬化、自身免疫性疾病、心力衰竭、骨髓移植后患者或肾衰竭并存。区分门静脉高压性胃炎(GAVE)和门静脉高压性胃病(PHG)至关重要,因为尽管临床表现相似,但治疗方法却不同。内窥镜诊断是必要的,在某些情况下,可能需要进一步检查和活组织病理学检查。对有出血症状的患者进行治疗。目前,最常用的治疗方法是利用氩等离子凝固技术进行内窥镜热消融。本文的重点是介绍有关西瓜胃的临床表现、诊断和治疗的基本信息。
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