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Definition. Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) is a rare medical condition characterized by the presence of abnormally dilated blood vessels in the antrum, which is the lower portion of the stomach. This dilation can lead to recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding and anemia.
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Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) is an uncommon cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding or iron deficiency anemia. The condition is associated with ...
GAVE syndrome, also known as watermelon stomach, is a rare but significant cause of severe acute or chronic gastrointestinal blood loss in the elderly.
GAVE is a condition where the stomach lining bleeds in multiple locations. It is also referred to as “watermelon stomach”
Jan 16, 2013 · GAVE is an infrequent but severe cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, characterized by a pathognomonic endoscopic pattern of red spots.
GAVE is also known as watermelon stomach. It is a rare condition that causes the blood vessels in the stomach lining to weaken and bleed.
GAVE is a rare but important cause of gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) and severe anemia in patients with portal hypertension.
GAVE is diagnosed using a gastroscopy; when a thin flexible tube containing a camera is passed through the nose or mouth to examine the stomach lining. The.
GAVE should be suspected as a cause of anemia or bleeding in elderly female patients with obesity, hypertension, cirrhosis, chronic kidney disease, diabetes ...