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Bleeding varies particularly associated with cirrhosis typically occurs in the distal esophagus. But varices may bleed at other sites, specifically the stomach and duodenum, in nearly 5% of patients.(1) Bleeding from cecal varices is an extremely rare condition. (2) At times there may be fatal and life-threatening cecal variceal hemorrhage, which m

Cecal Varices in a 29-Year-Old Man with Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis
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