Title of article :
Intramural Haemorrhage and Haematoma as the Cause of Ileus of the Small Intestine in a Haemophiliac
Author/Authors :
Delibegovic, Mirela University Clinical Centre - Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Alispahic, Admira University Clinical Centre - Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Gazija, Jasmina University Clinical Centre - Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Mehmedovic, Zlatan University Clinical Center - Surgical Department, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Mehmedovic, Majda University Clinical Center - Medical Department, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract :
Introduction: Th e most frequent sites of bleeding in patients with haemophilia are the soft tissues, the joints, the urinary tract, but much more rarely the gastrointestinal tract. Th e complications of intramural bleeding are acute intestinal obstruction, but also rupture of the haematoma in the lumen or the peritoneal space. Case report: We present the case of a haemophiliac patient who was admitted as an emergency due to distended abdomen, nausea, vomiting and the clinical picture of ileus. Th e native abdomen in a standing position presented air fl uid levels with moderate distension of the accompanying bowel loops. A nasal probe was inserted and the symptoms of ileus disappeared, but after taking food by mouth, the picture of ileus returned. CT of the abdomen and pelvis was performed, which showed circular, high density thickening of the walls in places in the area of the jejunum, indicating haemorrhage, but also the formation of haematoma in the wall structure. After administering factor VIII, the symptoms of ileus ceased, and the patient recovered completely. Conclusion: Th is unusual presentation of haemophilia with bleeding in the wall of the small intestine is very rare and has only been seen in a few cases in the world. CT diagnosis defi ned the cause of the obstruction and saved the patient from an unnecessary surgical procedure.
Keywords :
ileus , haemophilia , bleeding
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives