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Congenital Angiodysplasia in a Woman Presenting with Idiopathic Jejunal Varicosis on Angiography
Angiography is a useful diagnostic tool in cases with massive gastrointestinal bleeding such as angiodysplasia and varicosis when endoscopy is not available. Angiodysplasia and varicosis have distinguishable characteristic features on angiography, such as the presence of a nidus, visible late-draini...
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