Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report

The case of a patient with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome who is infected by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome virus due to multiple blood transfusions is presented. This case shows that although it is a rare systemic disorder, blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic anemia or gastrointestinal bleeding. Patients should be investigated by endoscopy, which is the most reliable method for detecting these lesions. The patient underwent gastroscopy and enteroscopy via enterotomy with identification of all lesions. Minimal resection of the larger lesions and string-purse suture of the smaller ones involving all the layers of the intestine were performed. The string-purse suture of the lesions detected by enteroscopy proved to be an effective technique for handling these lesions, avoiding extensive intestinal resection and stopping the bleeding. Effective management of these patients demands aggressive treatment and should be initiated as soon as possible to avoid risks involved in blood transfusions, as occurred in this case.

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Main Authors: Teixeira,Magaly Gemio, Perini,Marcos Vinicius, Marques,Carlos Frederico S., Habr-Gama,Angelita, Kiss,Desidério, Gama-Rodrigues,Joaquim J.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USP 2003
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0041-87812003000200009
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spelling oai:scielo:S0041-878120030002000092003-06-25Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case reportTeixeira,Magaly GemioPerini,Marcos ViniciusMarques,Carlos Frederico S.Habr-Gama,AngelitaKiss,DesidérioGama-Rodrigues,Joaquim J. Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome Hemorrhage Surgery The case of a patient with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome who is infected by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome virus due to multiple blood transfusions is presented. This case shows that although it is a rare systemic disorder, blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic anemia or gastrointestinal bleeding. Patients should be investigated by endoscopy, which is the most reliable method for detecting these lesions. The patient underwent gastroscopy and enteroscopy via enterotomy with identification of all lesions. Minimal resection of the larger lesions and string-purse suture of the smaller ones involving all the layers of the intestine were performed. The string-purse suture of the lesions detected by enteroscopy proved to be an effective technique for handling these lesions, avoiding extensive intestinal resection and stopping the bleeding. Effective management of these patients demands aggressive treatment and should be initiated as soon as possible to avoid risks involved in blood transfusions, as occurred in this case.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / Universidade de São Paulo - FM/USPRevista do Hospital das Clínicas v.58 n.2 20032003-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reporttext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0041-87812003000200009en10.1590/S0041-87812003000200009
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Habr-Gama,Angelita
Kiss,Desidério
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Kiss,Desidério
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
author_facet Teixeira,Magaly Gemio
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title Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
title_short Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
title_full Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
title_fullStr Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
title_full_unstemmed Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
title_sort blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report
description The case of a patient with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome who is infected by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome virus due to multiple blood transfusions is presented. This case shows that although it is a rare systemic disorder, blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of chronic anemia or gastrointestinal bleeding. Patients should be investigated by endoscopy, which is the most reliable method for detecting these lesions. The patient underwent gastroscopy and enteroscopy via enterotomy with identification of all lesions. Minimal resection of the larger lesions and string-purse suture of the smaller ones involving all the layers of the intestine were performed. The string-purse suture of the lesions detected by enteroscopy proved to be an effective technique for handling these lesions, avoiding extensive intestinal resection and stopping the bleeding. Effective management of these patients demands aggressive treatment and should be initiated as soon as possible to avoid risks involved in blood transfusions, as occurred in this case.
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