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61 y o female with recent onset of nausea and vomiting Roux-en-y gastric bypass 2 months ago due to an iatrogenic gastric perforation History of gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) syndrome
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Angioectatic stripes Flat mucosal vascular anomalies Cause slow blood loss Usually responsive to ablative therapy
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Jejunum Duodenum
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1.No esophageal stricture or dilatation 2.Mild esophageal dysmotility 3.Narrowing at the gastro-jejunal (GJ) junction 4.Delayed emptying of the gastric pouch
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Motility disorder in the Roux limb due to the rearrangement of the small bowel Symptoms: Postprandial abdominal pain Nausea Bloating Treatment: Hydration Medications: Antiemetics and prokinetic agents
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