“…5D,E), and other lesions (11.8%). 2,14,[28][29][30][31][32]35,40,50,52,53 The diagnostic yield of BAE varies from report to report, and although most suggest a yield of 60-80%, 2,14,28,32,35,39,40,50 others have reported yields as low as 36% 15 and as high as 88% 30 (Table S1). In children, the most common causes of OGIB are congenital diseases such as Meckel's diverticulum, inflammatory diseases such as CD and immunoglobulin A vasculitis, and vascular lesions, while neoplastic diseases and drug-induced small bowel disorders are less common.…”