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===Common Symptoms=== | ===Common Symptoms=== | ||
===Less Common Symptoms=== | ===Less Common Symptoms=== | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
The majority of patients with [disease name] are asymptomatic.
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The hallmark of [disease name] is [finding]. A positive history of [finding 1] and [finding 2] is suggestive of [disease name]. The most common symptoms of [disease name] include [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3]. Common symptoms of [disease] include [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3]. Less common symptoms of [disease name] include [symptom 1], [symptom 2], and [symptom 3].
History and Symptoms
History
- A detailed description of the nature of the blood loss can help in pinpointing the likely source of bleeding.
Past Medical History
- History of recurrent bleeds suggests bleeding from angiodysplasia.
- Associated weight loss suggests malignancy.
- Presence of systemic diseases such as atherosclerotic disease, IBD, coagulopathies, and HIV, and a history of pelvic irradiation for malignancy should be enquired.
Past Surgical History
- A history of recent colonic polypectomy or biopsy indicates iatrogenic bleeding.
- This is usually low grade and limited, although it can be severe if an underlying artery is involved or if there is an inadequate coagulation of the polypectomy stalk.
- In 1.5% of polypectomies bleeding occurs immediately. However, delayed bleeding can occur several hours or days following the procedure.
Family history
- A family history of diseases such as IBD or colorectal malignancy should be considered.