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A 58 year old man presented with severe haematemesis.
However,the most prominent and helpful sign in these cases of malignant tumours is haematemesis.
She died of haematemesis following an illness from influenza in 1896 while preparing a report on the Factories Act.
If the patient was already in the hospital, it was the time when haematemesis or melaena occurred.
Hematemesis or haematemesis is the vomiting of blood.
Massive haematemesis or, less commonly, melaena, without previous gastrointestinal symptoms, is the typical presentation.
Their rupture causes severe and dangerous haematemesis (hematemesis).
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding was diagnosed only if haematemesis or melaenas, or both were confirmed by the hospital staff.
The blood may become incoagulable with internal bleeding that may lead to haematuria and haematemesis.
Between December 1990 and May 1992, a total of 1520 patients whose main complaint was haematemesis or tarry stools, or both attended the emergency department.
Overdose can lead to a range of symptoms including convulsions, nausea, emesis, haematemesis, bradypnea, coma.
Rebleeding - bloody gastric aspirate, haematemesis or melaenas while in the hospital, after initial control of bleeding, and the stools had become normal.
In 21 patients Dieulafoy's lesions presented with sudden and massive gastric bleeding with haematemesis and melaena.
The clinical features associated with metastasising embryonal carcinoma may include low back pain, dyspnoea, cough, haemoptysis, haematemesis and neurologic abnormalities.
Serious side effects may include diarrhoea, haematemesis (vomiting blood), haematuria (blood in urine), blurred vision, skin rash, pruritus, oedema, sore throat and fever.
Rebleeding was suspected if we found fresh blood in the stomach six hours after entry into the study, presence of unstable vital signs and continued tarry, bloody stools or haematemesis.
Limited haemorrhage - the presence of unchanged packed cell volume, haemodynamic stability, lack of haematemesis, no evidence of blood in the gastric aspirate, and normal stools or only traces of melaena.
However the demands of two world wars and an exacting career soon caught up with him, and General John Murray died of haematemesis associated with cirrhosis of the liver on 8 September 1951 at the Repatriation General Hospital, Concord, Sydney.
He died in Dunedin Hospital on 7 April 1916 as a result of Gastritis and Haematemesis (the vomiting of blood due to prolonged erosion of the stomach lining) and was subsequently buried in Anderson's Bay Cemetery, Dunedin among other returned servicemen.
It may play a role in the evaluation of hematemesis.
The diagnosis is easier when the patient has hematemesis.
To become a physical therapist, Junior had taken more than massage classes, so he knew what hematemesis meant.
When bright red blood is vomited, this is termed hematemesis.
Runners can sometimes experience significant symptoms including hematemesis.
Black or bloody stools and hematemesis account for over three quarters of the case presentations.
"He suffered an unusually strong episode of hematemesis."
Gastrointestinal catarrh is usually present, and hematemesis may occur.
The tumor surface may be fragile and bleed, causing hematemesis (vomiting up blood).
San Martín had health problems in April 1814, probably caused by hematemesis.
Hematemesis is treated as a medical emergency.
Find the cause of vomiting blood (hematemesis).
Fresh blood in the vomit is termed hematemesis ("blood vomiting").
The symptoms due to bleeding are hematemesis and/or melena.
Hematemesis or haematemesis is the vomiting of blood.
After a few minutes, Hensley became visibly ill, experiencing severe pain, a discolored arm, and hematemesis.
If the bleeding is rapid and of adequate volume it may even result in vomiting of bright red blood (hematemesis).
Other symptoms include heavy breathing, continuous vomiting of blood (hematemesis), aching limbs, coughing, and extreme pain.
Their rupture causes severe and dangerous haematemesis (hematemesis).
The diagnosis of upper GI bleeding is assumed when hematemesis is documented.
Taken orally, it caused hematemesis.
We've got hematemesis here!"
Historical sources speak of a blutsturz (a term meaning either hemoptysis or hematemesis).
Hematemesis; Blood in the vomit Vomiting of blood results after there is upper gastrointestinal bleeding.