Kaya Zühre, Gürsel Türkiz, Dalgic Buket, Aslan Deniz
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Gazi University, Besevler, Ankara, Turkey.
Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2005 Apr-May;22(3):223-7. doi: 10.1080/08880010590921568.
Gastrointestinal angiodysplasia in association with Bernard-Soulier syndrome has been previously described in adults. The authors report on a 14year-old boy presenting with massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding due to a large gastric angiodysplasia, in whom medical history and laboratory investigations were consistent with Bernard-Soulier syndrome. The vascular lesion was so widespread that surgical or endoscopic therapy was not considered. Therefore, treatment with octreotide, a somatostatin analog, was commenced, following a short course of tranexamic acid and proton pump inhibitor. During the 16-month follow-up with octreotide therapy, no occult or gross bleeding occurred. This case illustrates the utility of using octreotide for the long-term treatment of children with bleeding disorders and angiodysplasia.