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Combination of Colonoscopy and Clip Application with Angiography to Mark Vascular Malformation in the Small Intestine
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Gastrointestinal BleedingMark Vascular MalformationGastroenterologyPathologyVascular MalformationVisceral SurgerySurgeryClip ApplicationChronic RecurrentColonoscopyBleeding DisorderRadiologyActive Bleeding EpisodeAbdominal ImagingGi TechniqueEndoscopic DiagnosisSmall IntestineGastrointestinal PathologyInterventional EndoscopyMedicine
Figure 1 A 55-year-old woman was admitted with chronic recurrent lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Previous examinations, including esophagogastroduodenoscopy and colonoscopy, during an active bleeding episode, revealed no bleeding site. Angiography showed a vascular malformation in projection to the right sided colon or neoterminal ileum (arrow).