Dr. Nguyen Mai
The small intestine is an uncommon site of gastro-intestinal (GI) bleeding. However, it is the commonest cause of obscure GI bleeding. About 3-5% of patients with GI bleeding has small bowel pathology. Patients might be present with occult bleeding, with or without iron-deficient anaemia, suggesting chronic blood loss. Other patients may have overt
Diagnosis and Management of Small Bowel Bleeding

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