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210 related items for PubMed ID: 18825699

  • 1. An unusual cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding.
    Demyttenaere S, Hassanain M, Ghali P, Valenti D, Chaudhury P.
    Liver Transpl; 2008 Oct; 14(10):1541-3. PubMed ID: 18825699
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  • 2. An unusual complication: postcolonoscopy appendicitis.
    Pellish R, Ryder B, Habr F.
    Endoscopy; 2007 Feb; 39 Suppl 1():E138. PubMed ID: 17611884
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  • 5. [Post-stress acute hemorrhagic ulcers of the cecum. Apropos of 3 cases].
    Leborgne J, Bitar O, Lehur PA, Guiberteau-Canfrere V, Moussu P, Aillet-Baudoux G.
    Chirurgie; 1992 Feb; 118(10):637-9. PubMed ID: 1345696
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  • 6. Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding due to appendiceal mucosal erosion.
    Baek SK, Kim YH, Kim SP.
    Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech; 2010 Jun; 20(3):e110-3. PubMed ID: 20568343
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  • 7. Acquired isolated diverticulum at the ileocecal valve presenting as massive hematochezia: an unusual location and cause of gastrointestinal bleeding.
    Shim J, Jang JY, Hwangbo Y, Dong SH, Kim HJ, Kim BH, Chang YW, Chang R.
    Endoscopy; 2009 Jun; 41 Suppl 2():E202-3. PubMed ID: 19637129
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  • 11. [Angiodysplasia of cecum].
    Rösch W.
    Internist (Berl); 1978 Mar; 19(3):191-2. PubMed ID: 346514
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  • 12. GI bleeding from ileocecal Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
    Narayani RI, Brady C.
    Gastrointest Endosc; 2002 Jan; 55(1):83. PubMed ID: 11756924
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  • 13. [Pallid patient. The second colonoscopy diagnosed the problem].
    Stiefelhagen P.
    MMW Fortschr Med; 2003 Feb 06; 145(6):49, 51. PubMed ID: 12619363
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  • 14. [Picture of the month: angiodysplasia of the cecum].
    Nørregaard P.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 2001 Nov 05; 163(45):6290. PubMed ID: 11723692
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  • 17. A cecal angiodysplastic lesion is discovered during diagnostic colonoscopy performed for iron-deficiency anemia associated with stool positive for occult blood. What therapy would you recommend?
    Rogers BH.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 1988 Jul 05; 83(7):711. PubMed ID: 3260067
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  • 19. Dieulafoy's lesion of the cecum: a rare cause of lower GI hemorrhage.
    Singh M, Murtaza M, Mazumdar S.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2001 May 05; 96(5):1652-3. PubMed ID: 11374726
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  • 20. A cecal angiodysplastic lesion is discovered during diagnostic colonoscopy performed for iron-deficiency anemia associated with stool positive for occult blood. What therapy would you recommend?
    Brandt LJ.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 1988 Jul 05; 83(7):710-1. PubMed ID: 3260066
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