Jim is a 60-year-old man who presents with vomiting. He denies seeing any blood with emesis, which has been occurring for 2 days. He does note a dark, granular substance resembling the coffee left in the filter after brewing. What do you suspect?
A) Bleeding from a diverticulum
B) Bleeding from a peptic ulcer
C) Bleeding from a colon cancer
D) Bleeding from cholecystitis
B) Bleeding from a peptic ulcer
When blood is exposed to the environment of the stomach, it often resembles “coffee grounds.” This is not always recognized by patients as blood, so it is important to inquire about this. This symptom is not common in cholecystitis, and the other possibilities occur lower in the intestine. It should be noted that conversely, rapid bleeding from the stomach or other upper gastrointestinal source can produce bright red blood in the stool. Do not rule out proximal bleeding on the basis of the absence of “coffee grounds.” Likewise, bright red blood seen with emesis may originate from the stomach. Black, sticky stools also can accompany upper GI bleeding.
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