Profuse bleeding in epiphrenic diverticula: an unusual finding.
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Profuse bleeding is an unusual and previously unreported finding in epiphrenic diverticula. The present case describes a man with a history of significant alcohol and tobacco abuse who presented to an emergency room expectorating blood and was then admitted. Further evaluation revealed a large bleeding ulcer crater in the distal esophagus. Findings consistent with candida esophagitis were noted on biopsy. Radiographic examination revealed two large, wide-mouthed diverticula. While hypertensive lower esophageal pressure was noted on manometric evaluation, surgery was not performed on the patient, and he subsequently curtailed his alcohol and tobacco intake. A follow-up examination at 90 days' postdischarge revealed no further bleeding episodes with continued decreased alcohol and tobacco intake.