ArticleEugène C, Fingerhut A, Quevauvilliers J, Pourcher J, Meyer G, Charhon F, Bergue A, Ronat R.
Nouv Presse Med. 1978 Mar 04;7(3):735-7.
The association of a mixed anaemia (by occult haemorrhage and microangiopathic haemolysis) with a thrombocytopaenia led to a search for a digestive angioma. Arteriography, followed by exploratory laparotomy with preoperative enteroscopy and frozen section histological examination, led to the discovery of a small bowel angioma (multiple phlebectasias) which was partially resected. A review of the literature emphasised the rarity of intestinal angiomas with thrombocytopaenia (Kasabach and Merrit syndrome) and forms a basis for the discussion of haematological abnormalities (intravascular coagulation, microangiopathic anaemia) which may be induced by such vascular malformations.