The clinical evolution and treatment of two patients with alcoholic chronic pancreatitis complicated with digestive hemorrhage localized in the gastric corpus and fundus are discussed. The clinical picture and the endoscopic features suggested that the hemorrhage was due to hemorrhagic gastritis and not to rupture of varicose veins. Hemorrhagic gastritis as a consequence of segmentary portal hypertension may be responsible for the difficulty in establishing the etiology of digestive hemorrhage in such cases.
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