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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-175020

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Background: Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is a common medical and surgical emergency. The aim of the study is to comprehend the aetiology of upper gastrointestinal bleeding by endoscopy and to evaluate the different endoscopic modalities for the management of upper gastrointestinal bleed. Methods: In 117 haemo-dynamically stable patients with the history of upper gastro-intestinal bleed endoscopy was done and possible site and cause of bleeding determined .The bleeding was stopped using one or more of the undermentioned modalities- Endoscopic Sclerotherapy (ES) using absolute alcohol, Endoscopic Varicael ligation (EVL), Injection Epinephrine (1:100,000) Results: Out of 84 patients bleeding was stopped in 81(96.42%) by endoscopic intervention. Among 72 (85.71%) patients of oesophageal varices treated with ES, re-bleed occurred in 2 (2.38%) patients. While out of 12 (14.28%) non variceal patients, rebleed occurred in 1 (8.30%) patient. Conclusion: Most of the upper gastrointestinal bleed patients who presented in our setup were having varices. On the basis of lower rates of re-bleeding, mortality, complications and need for fewer endoscopic treatments, ligation should be considered as the endoscopic treatment of choice for patients with oesophageal variceal bleeding.

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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2007 Oct; 50(4): 787-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-74606

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Primary mesenteric liposarcoma is a rare malignant tumor of mesenchymal origin. These tumors are often found to be of substantial size upon first clinical presentation. We report a case of primary mesenteric liposarcoma in a 55 year old man who underwent laparotomy for the clinical/radiological impression of a mesenteric cyst. FNAC was inconclusive due to suboptimal cellularity. On laparotomy there were 2 masses (diameter- 19 and 14 cms) weighing approximately 8.5 kilograms together. Histopathology showed features of atypical lipomatous tumor / well differentiated liposarcoma (ALT/WDLS) with mixed histological pattern (e.g. lipoma like, sclerosing and myxoid areas) varying from area to area. Prognosis of ALT/WD liposarcoma depends upon its anatomic location and most aggressive histological subtype. This case is being presented because of its huge dimensions, rarity of the site and mixed histological pattern.


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Abdomen/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Laparotomy , Liposarcoma/diagnosis , Male , Mesentery/pathology , Middle Aged
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