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Query: UMLS:C0042961 (
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a rare disease characterised by multiple venous malformations and haemangioma in the skin and visceral organs. The lesion often involves the cutaneous and gastrointestinal tract. Most common visceral organ affected is the
GIT
. Most predominant region involved in the
GIT
is small bowel. However, vascular lesions can occur anywhere from oral mucosa to anal canal.
GIT
bleed is relatively slow, resulting in minor, chronic and occult blood loss. The syndrome in the
GIT
may also present with severe complications such as rupture,
volvulus
, intussusceptions and even death. Cutaneous malformations are usually asymptomatic and do not require treatment. The treatment of
GIT
lesions is determined by the extent of intestinal involvement and severity of the disease. Most patients respond to supportive therapy such as iron supplementation and blood transfusion. Surgical resection, endoscopic sclerosis and laser photocoagulation have been proposed for more significant haemorrhage and severe complications. Here, we present a case of BRBNS in a 13-year-old girl involving the
GIT
especially the large bowel, presenting with the complaints of bleeding per rectum and iron deficiency anaemia. Initially, endoscopic sclerotherapy was performed, but to no response. Hence, proceeded with surgical resection.
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PMID:Surgery for Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome-a Case Report. 2997 59