Massive gastrointestinal haemorrhage due to gastritis cystica profunda.

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Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Scunthorpe General Hospital, Cliff Gardens, Scunthorpe, UK.

Published: August 2008

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Introduction: Gastritis Cystica Profunda is a well recognized entity which may occur several years after previous gastric surgery. This is a premalignant condition and may lead on to carcinoma of the stomach.

Case Presentation: We report a case of a 50-year-old man with epigastric pain and haematemesis. 28 years ago he had undergone partial gastrectomy and gastroenterostomy for benign gastric ulcer. An Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a possible bleeding vessel on the anterior wall lesser curve of the stomach. The lesion was injected with adrenaline 1 in 100,000. In spite of the intervention he continued to have haemetemesis with significant haemodynamic impairment. At exploratory laparotomy, an oedematous ridge on the posterior wall with a bleeding point on the posterior gastric wall. Histology showed features consistent with gastritis cystica profunda. He made an excellent post-operative recovery.

Conclusion: We suggest that patients who are diagnosed with gastritis cystica profunda should be regularly followed up as this is a premalignant condition.

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