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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lesiones Vasculares del Tracto Gastrointestinal alto en el Hospital Nacional Daniel A. Carrión (2007-2008)

Guzman, Edson, Espinoza, Miguel, Monge, Eduardo 11 August 2014 (has links)
OBJETIVO: presentar la experiencia en lesiones vasculares del tracto digestivo superior en los años 2007-2008 en el Hospital Daniel Alcides Carrion. METODOLOGÍA: Estudio descriptivo transversal. Se revisaron todas las endoscopias realizadas en el periodo señalado. Se consignaron las lesiones vasculares encontradas. Se utilizo la Clasificación de la OMED para lesiones vasculares. RESULTADOS: Se revisaron 1,979 exámenes. Se encontraron 26 lesiones vasculares (Prevalencia=13.13/1,000 endoscopias). La localización mas frecuente (65,4%) en estomago. El tipo de lesión más común fue la angiectasia vascular (57,7%). CONCLUSIÓN: Las lesiones vasculares del tracto digestivo superior son poco frecuentes, son mas comunes en estomago y las angiectasias vasculares son las mas frecuentemente reportadas. / To display the experience of vascular lesions in the upper digestive tract in 2007-2008 at Daniel Alcides Carrión Hospital. METHODOLOGY: Transverse study. All endoscopies performed in the indicated period were reviewed. Vascular lesions found were record. The OMED classification for vascular lesions was used in this research. RESULTS: 1.979 examinations were reviewed. 26 vascular injuries were found (prevalence = 13.13/1000 endoscopies). The most frequent location was in stomach (65.4%). The most common type of injury was vascular angiectasia(57.7%). CONCLUSION: Vascular lesions in the upper digestive tract were rare; these lesions were more common in the stomach. Vascular angiectasias were the most frequently reported

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