Abstract

Duodenal gastrointestinal tumors are very rare. Represents approximately 2% of grelic tumors [1]. The discovery is often fortuitous, through chronically evolving digestive symptoms (epigastric pain, digestive disorder, abdominal pain, mass,) or through intermittent digestive bleeding complicated by anemia [2]. But the discovery of a large digestive hemorrhage generally poses a major problem of diagnosis and emergency management because it requires adequate emergency treatment and sometimes emergency hemostasis measures. We report the observation of a duodenal tumor, revealed by a large digestive hemorrhage with hemodynamic impact in a 35-year-old male patient.

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