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Push enteroscopy for obscure GI bleeding yields a high incidence of proximal lesions within the reach of standard endoscopy
A. Zaman
, R. M. Katon
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Endoscopy
100%
Hemorrhage
71%
Duodenum
70%
Incidence
54%
Ampulla of Vater
39%
Endoscopes
31%
Stomach
30%
Ulcer
25%
Mallory-Weiss Syndrome
22%
Melena
18%
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
17%
Iron-Deficiency Anemias
16%
Duodenal Ulcer
15%
Jejunum
15%
Colonoscopy
14%
Ligaments
13%
Gastrointestinal Tract
12%
Melanoma
11%
Therapeutics
2%