Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE) | Pathophysiology, Diagnosis & Management
Автор: Core Concepts in Medicine
Загружено: 2026-01-13
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Often overlooked and frequently misdiagnosed, Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE)—commonly known as watermelon stomach—is an important and treatable cause of chronic gastrointestinal bleeding and iron-deficiency anemia. In this video, we break down the core concepts of GAVE with clarity and clinical relevance for medical professionals and trainees.
🎯 Who this video is for:
Medical students learning GI bleeding differentials
Residents and fellows in internal medicine, gastroenterology, or hepatology
Practicing clinicians seeking a concise, high-yield refresher on a commonly missed diagnosis
💡 Why GAVE matters:
Recognizing GAVE early can prevent repeated hospitalizations, unnecessary transfusions, and delayed treatment. This video emphasizes pattern recognition, diagnostic pitfalls, and clinical pearls to help you confidently identify and manage GAVE in real-world practice.
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💬 Have you encountered GAVE in practice? Share your experience or questions in the comments.
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