Clinical Conundrum — Lower GI Bleeding: Who Needs a CTA?
CTA is the preferred initial test for unstable patients with suspected active lower GI bleeding, but it should not be routinely ordered in all cases. Here’s how to decide who actua...
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CTA is the preferred initial test for unstable patients with suspected active lower GI bleeding, but it should not be routinely ordered in all cases. Here’s how to decide who actua...
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