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Vol. 27. Issue 8.
Pages 460-463 (January 2004)
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Vol. 27. Issue 8.
Pages 460-463 (January 2004)
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Hematoma esofágico gigante: posible relación con dosis pequeñas de aspirina
Giant esophageal hematoma: possible association with low-dose aspirin
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M. Iñarrairaegui Bastarrica
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Correspondencia: Dra. M. Iñarrairaegui Bastarrica. Tudela, 22, 5.° D. 31003 Pamplona. España.
, F.J. Jiménez Pérez, J.M. Zozaya Urmeneta, J.J. Vila Costas, A. Arín Letamendia, B. Cástan Martínez
Servicio de Aparato Digestivo. Hospital de Navarra. Pamplona. España
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El hematoma esofágico es una patología infrecuente, que se presenta por lo común como dolor torácico agudo y puede ocurrir espontáneamente o asociado a alguna enfermedad subyacente o daño esofágico directo. Los trastornos de la coagulación desempeñan un papel importante en el desarrollo del hematoma. Describimos a continuación un caso en una paciente tratada con dosis bajas de aspirina que se diagnosticó mediante una gastroscopia urgente, y revisamos la bibliografía comentando posibles etiologías, hallazgos en las pruebas diagnósticas y su tratamiento.

Esophageal hematoma is a rare entity that usually presents as acute thoracic pain. It may occur spontaneously or in association with an underlying disease or direct esophageal damage. The presence of coagulation disorders plays an important role in the development of hematoma. We describe the case of a female patient treated with low-dose aspirin who was diagnosed through emergency gastroscopy. We also review the literature and discuss possible causes, findings in diagnostic tests and treatment.

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