Table 1. Common causes of GI bleeding.
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding (Zurkiya and Walker) |
Esophageal, gastric and duodenal ulcers |
Mallory Weiss tears |
Esophagitis, gastritis, duodenitis, pancreatitis |
Neoplasms |
Vascular malformations |
Varices |
Lower gastrointestinal bleeding (Strate and Gralnek-2016) |
Diverticulosis |
Angioectasia |
Post-polypectomy bleeding |
Ischemic colitis |
Colorectal polyps/neoplasms |
Dieulafoy’s lesion |
Inflammatory bowel disease |
Anorectal conditions, i.e., solitary rectal ulcer, radiation proctitis and rectal varices |
Small bowel bleeding (ACG guidelines 2015) |
Inflammatory bowel disease |
Angioectasia |
Dieulafoy’s lesion |
Neoplasia |
Meckel’s diverticulum |
NSAID ulcers |
Polyposis syndromes |
GI, gastrointestinal; ACG, American College of Gastroenterology.