A large hiatal hernia with cameron ulcer presenting as refractory sever iron deficiency anemia: A case report
ConclusionCameron ulcer is a rare cause of iron deficiency anemia from chronic blood loss. It is fatal but easily treatable ulcer at hiatal hernia. It very rare in pediatrics age particularly under five children and high index of suspicion is lifesaving.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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