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Revue Marocaine de Medecine et Sante. 2006; 23 (2): 44-49
in French
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ABSTRACT
The lesions responsible for low digestive hemorrhage [LDH] are located at the lower part of the angle of Treitz. They are of origin colic in 90% of the cases. The lesions of hail are less frequent, with more difficult diagnosis and management. We report 2 observations of rare causes of LDH 47 and 44 years old respectively admitted both because of an anaemia with low digestive hemorrhage related to a stromal jejunal tumor in the first case and on a cavernous hemangioma of hail in the other case. The diagnosis is confirmed by the histologic study of the exeresis product