Abstract:BackgroundAngiodysplasia (AD) is the most common vascular malformation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and causes significant morbidity. Long-acting octreotide, administered intramuscularly once per month might be useful for controlling chronic bleeding from angiodysplasia as an off-label use. Some case reports have demonstrated a significant benefit.PurposeTo evaluate the effectiveness and safety of long-acting octreotide as an off-label use in patients suffering from chronic GI bleeding from AD.Material a… Show more
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