What Is GAVE?

Gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) is an uncommon cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding or iron deficiency anemia. The condition is associated with dilated small blood vessels in the antrum, or the last part of the stomach. The dilated vessels result in intestinal bleeding. It is also called watermelon stomach because streaky long red areas that are present in the stomach may resemble the markings on watermelon.The condition was first discovered in 1952, and reported in the literature in 1953. Watermelon disease was first diagnosed by Wheeler et al. in 1979, and definitively described in four living patients by Jabbari et al. only in 1984. As of 2011, the etiology and pathogenesis are still not known. However, there are several competing hypotheses as to various etiologies (Wikipedia)

Friday, July 20, 2012

My mother, Mary, mom, grandmother, nurse, and bike enthusiast (cross country bike tour video) has lived with GAVE for 2 years, and has undergone three treatments with argon plasma coagulation.  There is little known about this disorder, and that is the reason behind this blog.  If you have GAVE, or know someone with this disorder, any information you could provide would be appreciated.

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