[Lower digestive hemorrhage]
- PMID: 1820186
[Lower digestive hemorrhage]
Abstract
The success in the management of patients with lower gastrointestinal massive bleeding depends on the best knowledge of the acute bleeding physiopathology for a better clinical management and opportune use of emergency diagnostic methods--colonoscopy, arteriography, Radionuclide. In this way, the author does a review and include his findings in patients with lower gastrointestinal massive bleeding, using the intrahemorrhagic colonoscopy.
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