Gastric antral vascular ectasia

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Gastric antral vascular ectasia
Endoscopic image of gastric antral vascular ectasia seen as a radial pattern around the pylorus before (top) and after (bottom) treatment with argon plasma coagulation
DiseasesDB 29505
MeSH C06.405.748.280

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Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE, also called watermelon stomach) is an uncommon cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding or iron deficiency anemia. The condition is associated with dilated small blood vessels in the antrum, or the last part of the stomach. It is also called watermelon stomach because streaky long red areas that are present in the stomach may resemble the markings on watermelon.

GAVE is associated with a number of conditions, including portal hypertension, chronic renal failure and collagen vascular diseases, particularly scleroderma.

The endoscopic appearance of GAVE is similar to portal hypertensive gastropathy. GAVE is treated with treatment through the endoscope, including argon plasma coagulation and electrocautery. Other medical treatments have been tried and include estrogen and progesterone therapy and anti-fibrinolytic drugs such as tranexamic acid.

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  • Suit P, Petras R, Bauer T, Petrini J (1987). "Gastric antral vascular ectasia. A histologic and morphometric study of "the watermelon stomach"". Am J Surg Pathol. 11 (10): 750–7. PMID 3499091.

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