Affiliation:
1. Department of General Surgery, Mackay Base Hospital , Mackay , Australia
Abstract
AbstractPortal hypertensive colopathy (PHC) is a colonic phenomenon commonly causing chronic gastrointestinal bleeding or less commonly a life-threatening acute colonic hemorrhage. An otherwise well, 58-year-old female presents general surgeons a diagnostic dilemma for symptomatic anemia. An interesting case where the rare and elusive PHC was diagnosed on colonoscopy, which led to the diagnosis of liver cirrhosis without evidence of oesophageal varices. Although PHC is most common in patients with cirrhosis, it is likely still underdiagnosed, given the current stepwise treatment approach of these cirrhotic patients often leads to treatment of the PHC alongside PHG without establishing a diagnosis. Instead, this case presents a generalised approach to patients with underlying portal and sinusoidal hypertension due to a variety of causes, and the endoscopic and radiological findings, which lead to their successful diagnosis and medical management of the gastrointestinal bleeding.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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