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Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in Malawian adults and value of splenomegaly in predicting source of haemorrhage
Harries, A. D; Wirima, J. J.
  • Harries, A. D; s.af
  • Wirima, J. J; s.af
East Afr. Med. J ; 66(2): 97-9, 1989.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1261280
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ABSTRACT
Fibreoptic endoscopy was carried out on 100 Malawian adults consecutively admitted to the department of medicine; Kamuzu Central Hospital; Lilongwe; with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding. The principal causes of haemorrhage were oesophageal varices (45 percent ); duodenal ulcer (16 percent ); gastritis/erosions (9 percent ) and gastric ulcer (7 percent ). 69 percent of 29 patients with oesophageal varices who were investigated had S. mansoni infection. A palpable spleen positively predicted oesophageal varices in 91 percent of cases; while no palpable spleen predicted a source of haemorrhage other than varices in 97 percent of cases. In Malawi oesophageal varices are the major cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in adults; and the presence or absence of splenomegaly is a useful clinical pointer respectively to the presence or absence of oesophageal varices
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Index: AIM (Africa) Type of study: Prognostic study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: East Afr. Med. J Year: 1989 Type: Article

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Index: AIM (Africa) Type of study: Prognostic study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: East Afr. Med. J Year: 1989 Type: Article