J.-A. Bronstein (Médecin des hôpitaux des Armées, chef de service) , J.-L. Caumes (Assistant des hôpitaux des Armées) , M. Richecœur (Médecin des hôpitaux des Armées) , A.-S. Lipovac (Médecin des hôpitaux des Armées) , E. Viot (Résidente) , J.-M. Garcin (Médecin des hôpitaux des Armées)
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Exercise-related gastrointestinal symptoms are not uncommon among athletes. The occurrence of functional disorders including gastroesophageal reflux, bloating, vomiting, dyspepsia, acute diarrhoeal have been reported. The occurrence of gastrointestinal bleeding has also been reported especially in long-distance runners. The mucosal lesions could be related to hemodynamic changes in the splanchnic area. A decrease in splanchnic blood flow has been described during physical exercise. Exertional heat stroke results in a liver failure occurring after a long intensive exercise, often, but not always in a hot environment.