A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion

<p class="Abstract">Asymptomatic large hiatal hernias may lead to iron deficiency anemia due to occult and massive bleeding from linear gastric erosions or ulcers on the mucosal folds at the level of the diaphragm called the Cameron lesions. The diagnosis is usually made during upper...

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Published in:American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
Main Authors: Ismet Özaydın, Sami Doğan, Arif Aslaner, Mehmet Yaşar, Metin Aydın
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Published: American Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/ajecr/index.php/ajecr/article/view/4
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Arif Aslaner
Mehmet Yaşar
Metin Aydın
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description <p class="Abstract">Asymptomatic large hiatal hernias may lead to iron deficiency anemia due to occult and massive bleeding from linear gastric erosions or ulcers on the mucosal folds at the level of the diaphragm called the Cameron lesions. The diagnosis is usually made during upper gastrointestinal system endoscopies. Current therapy includes the medication with proton pump inhibitors in combination with oral iron supplements and in some cases surgical reconstruction of hiatal hernia with fundoplication. We present a case of a 78-year-old woman who was admitted to the outpatient clinic with the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia without signs of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. She was treated with medication and her follow-up gastroscopy showed a total cure. She is asymptomatic for two years after treatment with proton pump inhibitors and iron supplements. Cameron lesions should be kept in mind as an unusual cause of iron deficiency anemia due to gastrointestinal bleeding.</p><p> </p>
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spelling doaj-art-9cf74f07ee4e49ce8aada4becf613c042025-08-19T19:39:23ZengAmerican Journal of Experimental and Clinical ResearchAmerican Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research2330-92372330-92452014-01-011116172A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesionIsmet Özaydın0Sami Doğan1Arif Aslaner2Mehmet Yaşar3Metin Aydın41Department of General Surgery, Duzce Unıversity Medical Faculty, Duzce,Department of General Surgery, Van Training and Research Hospital, Van,Department of General Surgery, Antalya Training and Research Hospital, Antalya,Department of General Surgery, Duzce Unıversity Medical Faculty, Duzce,Department of General Surgery, Duzce Unıversity Medical Faculty, Duzce,<p class="Abstract">Asymptomatic large hiatal hernias may lead to iron deficiency anemia due to occult and massive bleeding from linear gastric erosions or ulcers on the mucosal folds at the level of the diaphragm called the Cameron lesions. The diagnosis is usually made during upper gastrointestinal system endoscopies. Current therapy includes the medication with proton pump inhibitors in combination with oral iron supplements and in some cases surgical reconstruction of hiatal hernia with fundoplication. We present a case of a 78-year-old woman who was admitted to the outpatient clinic with the diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia without signs of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. She was treated with medication and her follow-up gastroscopy showed a total cure. She is asymptomatic for two years after treatment with proton pump inhibitors and iron supplements. Cameron lesions should be kept in mind as an unusual cause of iron deficiency anemia due to gastrointestinal bleeding.</p><p> </p>http://journals.sfu.ca/ajecr/index.php/ajecr/article/view/4Cameron lesion, anemia, hiatal hernia
spellingShingle Ismet Özaydın
Sami Doğan
Arif Aslaner
Mehmet Yaşar
Metin Aydın
A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion
Cameron lesion, anemia, hiatal hernia
title A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion
title_full A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion
title_fullStr A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion
title_full_unstemmed A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion
title_short A rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding: Cameron lesion
title_sort rare cause of anemia due to upper gastrointestinal bleeding cameron lesion
topic Cameron lesion, anemia, hiatal hernia
url http://journals.sfu.ca/ajecr/index.php/ajecr/article/view/4
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