Cebrelli C F, De Medici A, Cebrelli C, Mottola P, Bosi F
Clinica Chirurgia II, IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Pavia.
Minerva Chir. 1992 May 31;47(10):949-53.
The authors reports a case of massive digestive hemorrhage produce by a carcinoid of the small intestine. Having reviewed the most frequent causes of primary hemorrhage of the mesenteric small intestine, attention is focused on the difficulties o making an etiological and topographical diagnosis, in spite of using the most advanced instrumental research methods. The paper concludes that explorative laparotomy is the sole method for making a precise diagnosis and performing appropriate surgical treatment.