“…A side viewing duodenoscope is occasionally helpful in viewing periampullary or duodenal abnormalities, 26 which are not well seen with a forward viewing endoscope, or for assessing whether bleeding is from the biliary or pancreatic duct. 27 Diagnostic laparoscopy can be especially valuable in children with suspected small intestinal bleeding 28 and probably should be used early in young males with recurrent bleeding as Meckel's diverticulum is the cause in two thirds of male patients under 25 years.…”