Gastrointestinal Bleeding (GIB) : Ngoc Bao 4 - Year

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GASTROINTESTINAL

BLEEDING
(GIB)
NGOC BAO
4TH-YEAR

DEFINITIONS
CLINICAL FEATURES
ETIOLOGY

DEFINITION
BLEEDING IN GASTROINTESTINAL
TRACT

CLINICAL FEATURES
HEMATEMESIS= vomit +
blood/coffee ground material
HEMATOCHEZIA= rectum + bright
red/maroon blood
MELENA= black, tarry, foul-smelling
stool
OCCULT GIB= FOBT (+)/ unexpected
IDA
ANEMIA= symptoms of ANEMIA

ETIOLOGY
THE UPPER GIB( UGIP)
THE LOWER GIB(LGIP)

UGIP
MANY
COMMONS : Mallory Got Us Very
Alarmed
M: Mallory Weiss tear
G: Gastritis
U: PUD
V: Varices
A: Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)

LGIP
MANY
COMMONS:
Anorectal disorders: hemorrhoids, anal
fissure
Inflammatory bowel disease
Angiodysplasia
Diverticulosis

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