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Gastrointestinal(GI)bleeding is a critical and potentially life-threatening condition frequently observed in the intensive care unit(ICU).This literature review consolidates current insights on the epidemiology,etiolo...
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding remains a significant cause of hospital admissions. Even though the incidence of peptic ulcer disease and gastritis is decreasing, the incidence rates in neoplasm, Dieulafoy’s lesions,...
Small bowel angiodysplasia(SBAD)is reported to account for nearly 50%of cases of small bowel bleeding.When SBAD occurs frequently,it is difficult to treat all the angiodysplasias endoscopically,and gastrointestinal bl...
Gastrointestinal bleeding accounts for a drastic negative impact on the quality of the patients’lives as it requires multiple diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to identify the source of the bleeding.Small bowe...
Heyde’s syndrome is an under reported systemic disease of gastrointestinal and cardiac manifestation in older adults.It is characterized by a triad of aortic stenosis,angiodysplasia with bleeding and acquired von Wil...
Gastrointestinal angiodysplasia(GIAD)is defined as the pathological process where blood vessels,typically venules and capillaries,become engorged,tortuous and thin walled–which then form arteriovenous connections wit...
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BACKGROUND Neovascularisation is common to a variety of gastrointestinal(GI)disorders with differing aetiologies and presentations;usually affecting adults above 60 years.Shared angiogenic factors modulated by disease...
BACKGROUND Chronic kidney disease is associated with angiodysplasia of gastrointestinal tract leading to increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.AIM To determine the nationwide prevalence,trends,predictors and res...
Small bowel vascular lesions, including angioectasia (AE), Dieulafoy’s lesion (DL) and arteriovenous malformation (AVM), are the most common causes of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. Since AE are considered to be ...