The association between angiodysplasia (AD) and von Willebrand's disease (vWD) was first described by Quick in 1967. The clinical course of patients with vWD and AD is characterized by multiple admissions to hospital for gastrointestinal bleeding, necessitating transfusions of packed red cells, factor VIII, and von Willebrand factor concentrates. The therapeutic management of these patients is difficult. Both medical and endoscopic techniques have been tried, but no treatment modality has been completely successful. We describe the clinical course of a patient affected by vWD, who suffered repeated massive gastrointestinal bleeding caused by small bowel AD. Intestinal resection was the only effective treatment, resulting in complete remission of the gastrointestinal bleeding.

PATTI R, ALMASIO PL, BUSCEMI S, TRIPODO C, DI VITA G (2006). Small bowel angiodysplasia associated with von Willebrand's disease: report of a case. SURGERY TODAY, 36, 659-662.

Small bowel angiodysplasia associated with von Willebrand's disease: report of a case

PATTI, Rosalia;ALMASIO, Pier Luigi;Buscemi, Salvatore;TRIPODO, Claudio;DI VITA, Gaetano Giuseppe
2006-01-01

Abstract

The association between angiodysplasia (AD) and von Willebrand's disease (vWD) was first described by Quick in 1967. The clinical course of patients with vWD and AD is characterized by multiple admissions to hospital for gastrointestinal bleeding, necessitating transfusions of packed red cells, factor VIII, and von Willebrand factor concentrates. The therapeutic management of these patients is difficult. Both medical and endoscopic techniques have been tried, but no treatment modality has been completely successful. We describe the clinical course of a patient affected by vWD, who suffered repeated massive gastrointestinal bleeding caused by small bowel AD. Intestinal resection was the only effective treatment, resulting in complete remission of the gastrointestinal bleeding.
2006
PATTI R, ALMASIO PL, BUSCEMI S, TRIPODO C, DI VITA G (2006). Small bowel angiodysplasia associated with von Willebrand's disease: report of a case. SURGERY TODAY, 36, 659-662.
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