Abstract
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a genetic disorder characterized by uncontrolled multisystem angiogenesis with epistaxis, gastrointestinal bleeding, iron-deficiency anemia, and arteriovenous malformations, and is often associated with increased levels of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Bevacizumab, a VEGF inhibitor, reduces epistaxis, telangiectasias, and iron-deficiency anemia. We present the case of a woman with HHT and chronic gastrointestinal bleeding who required iron supplementation and multiple blood transfusions. Bevacizumab resulted in marked symptom improvement and transfusion-independence. Our report describes the dose schedule and calls for a randomized controlled trial demonstrating the value of bevacizumab therapy.
- Received October 2, 2013.
- Revision received December 13, 2013.
- Accepted December 17, 2103.




