Images in Clinical Medicine
Briskly Bleeding Gastric Ulcer
N Engl J Med 1998; 338:811March 19, 1998
- Article
Figure 1 A 67-year-old woman was evaluated for a one-week history of mild epigastric pain and black stools. On the day of admission she had two episodes of hematemesis. Physical examination revealed a pulse of 92 per minute, blood pressure of 120/67 mm Hg, and pallor with minimal epigastric tenderness. Hypochromic microcytic anemia was found, with a hematocrit of 25 percent. The patient was not taking aspirin or other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs. She had quit smoking a few years earlier, after she was found to have ischemic heart disease.
Pankaj Vashi, M.D.
Midwestern Regional Medical Center, Zion, IL 60099























