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Patients who have bleeding related to this condition despite having had colonoscopy, angiography, or surgery are likely to have more bleeding in the future. The outlook remains good if the bleeding is controlled. | |||
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Overview
Complications
- Anemia
- Death from excessive blood loss
- Side effects from treatment
- Severe loss of blood from the GI tract
Prognosis
Patients who have bleeding related to this condition despite having had colonoscopy, angiography, or surgery are likely to have more bleeding in the future. The outlook remains good if the bleeding is controlled.