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Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding from intestinal varices.
[Ileal varices as a rare cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding].
Varices: A potential pitfall in gastrointestinal bleeding scan interpretation.
Idiopathic omental bleeding.
Control of bleeding varices by vasopressin: a prospective randomized study.
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Incidental abnormalities detected during scintigraphy for gastrointestinal bleeding.
Bleeding varices in the elderly.
Recurrent major umbilical bleeding caused by omental varices in two patients with umbilical hernia and portal hypertension.
Diffuse idiopathic varices in the colon characterized by lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
Bleeding from peristomal varices: perspectives on prevention and treatment.
A ruptured omental aneurysm, a rare cause of intraabdominal bleeding.
Editorial: New measures for bleeding oesophageal varices.
Bleeding esophageal varices--inject or band?
Portal hypertension and bleeding esophageal varices.
The fundal pile: bleeding gastric varices.
Medical management of bleeding esophageal varices.
Hassab's operation for bleeding gastric varices.
Thoracic duct cannulation for bleeding oesophageal varices.
Anaesthesia for injection of bleeding oesophageal varices.
[Sclerosing of bleeding oesophageal varices (author's transl)].
Gastrointestinal bleeding.
Palpable spleen and bleeding oesophageal varices.
[Emergency surgery in massive bleeding esophageal varices].
Omental varices detected on a radionuclide gastrointestinal bleeding study.
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