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Concept

gastrointestinal bleeding

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130.6K

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10.8K

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2.1K

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About

Gastrointestinal bleeding is a critical medical phenomenon involving hemorrhage originating from any segment of the digestive tract, constituting a significant focus of research within clinical medicine, pathology, and related biological sciences. As an academic concept, it encompasses the systematic investigation into its varied etiologies, complex pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical presentation, diagnostic methodologies (such as endoscopy and imaging), and the development and evaluation of therapeutic interventions aimed at achieving hemostasis and preventing recurrence. Research in this area is vital for understanding the underlying causes, improving diagnostic accuracy, optimizing management strategies, and ultimately reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with this common and potentially life-threatening condition.

Top Authors

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AB

McGill University

DC

Medical University of South Carolina

BS

Mount Sinai Medical Center

MS

Johnson University

JR

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Top Institutions

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, United States

Boston, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States

Yale University

New Haven, United States