Abstract
A 53-year-old man, with past medical history of hypertension,
alcoholism, lung #adenocarcinoma submitted to right upper lobectomy
and peripheral artery disease with previous aortobifemoral bypass
was admitted in the emergency department for acute massive#hematemesis. At observation, he was #hypotensive and #tachycardic.At observation, he was hypotensive and tachycardic.
A nasogastric tube was placed, with drainage of large amounts of
red blood. There were no other relevant findings on physical examination.
Laboratory tests revealed normocytic #normochromicanemia (hemoglobin 8.8g/dL) and mild #hyperlactacidemia.
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