1996
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199612000-00015
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Recurrent Lower Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage: Ileal Neoplasm Diagnosed by Scintigraphy With Tc 99m Red Blood Cells and Angiography

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“…80,81 However, correlative imaging often is required to assist with interpretation of the scan findings. 82 Pitfalls also commonly occur, not only in establishing a diagnosis of AGH but also in attempts to localize the site of bleeding. Cinegraphic loop viewing of dynamic imaging can help to reduce incorrect interpretation of bleeding sites by demonstrating the onset of bleeding and the subsequent peristaltic passage of radiotracer along the bowel.…”
Section: Image Interpretation Pitfallsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…80,81 However, correlative imaging often is required to assist with interpretation of the scan findings. 82 Pitfalls also commonly occur, not only in establishing a diagnosis of AGH but also in attempts to localize the site of bleeding. Cinegraphic loop viewing of dynamic imaging can help to reduce incorrect interpretation of bleeding sites by demonstrating the onset of bleeding and the subsequent peristaltic passage of radiotracer along the bowel.…”
Section: Image Interpretation Pitfallsmentioning
confidence: 99%