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Tag Archives: black stool
Internal Bleeding (Dieulafoy Lesions) – 29 April 2012
So, this wonderful internal bleeding issue in my GI Tract I just over came is called Dieulafoy’s Lesion (fingers crossed that it is over), is one of those obscure issues (none of the BMT docs had ever heard of it), … Continue reading →
Posted in Healing Process, Possibility of dying, Post-Transplant Issues
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Tagged Acute GVHD, anemia, black stool, bleeding to death, blood transfusion, chronic GVHD, colonoscopy, diabetes, Dieulafoy Lesion, endoscopy, epinephrine, gastrointestinal, GI Tract Angio Scan, GI Tract isues, haemoclipping, immunoglobulin, internal bleeding, intestinal bleeding, mucosal defect, non-ulcerated arterial lesion, NPO, platelet transfusion, possibility of dying, Push Enteroscopy, rare condition, sigmoidscopy, total parental nutrition, TPN
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