02 November 2022
: Case report
Spontaneous Oropharyngeal Hemorrhage Complicated by Cirrhosis, Resulting in Hemorrhagic Shock
Unusual clinical course, Challenging differential diagnosis
Dung V. Nguyen1EF, Dena H. Tran2E*, Kathryn G. Champ2E, Swetha Vutukuri2E, Avelino Verceles3EDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.937582
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e937582
Figure 1. Oropharyngeal hemorrhage demonstrated on CTA head and neck. (A) Arterial phase, showing 2 foci of contrast blush involving the right lateral tongue (yellow arrows). (B) Portal venous phase, showing foci of contrast blush have expanded, suggesting active bleeding with venous pooling (green arrows).