Huge esophagogastric submucosal hematoma associated with arterial malformations: A case report
Key Points
Esophageal and gastric hematomas commonly arise from ruptured vascular malformations, and effective management strategies are needed.
A case involving a significant hematoma due to a vascular malformation highlights an effective interventional therapy approach.
Assessment focused on conservative treatment following interventional therapy, providing a viable management pathway for such cases.
This finding may improve treatment protocols, emphasizing the importance of identifying underlying vascular issues and the need for further investigation.
Abstract
A ruptured vascular malformation represents an unusual cause of esophageal and gastric submucosal hematomas, conservative treatment following interventional therapy is an effective treatment option.
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