1985
DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800720217
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Selective visceral angiography for unexplained acute gastrointestinal bleeding in a district general hospital

Abstract: Eleven patients are reported with unexplained gastrointestinal haemorrhage (GIH) presenting over a 2 year period in whom selective visceral angiography (SV A) was carried out after a negative endoscopy. SV A revealed the anatomical source of bleeding in all eleven patients and the aetiology in six of them. The latter comprised two tumours of the small bowel, an A-V malformation of the jejunum, enlarged pancreaticoduodenal vessels, angiodysplasia of the caecum and carcinoma of the rectum. Of the remaining five … Show more

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