Endoscopic treatment of acute esophageal variceal bleeding

Improvements in pharmacologic and endoscopic therapy have greatly benefited patients with portal hypertension and acute UGI hemorrhage. The advent of endoscopic band ligation has provided a valuable therapeutic option. Sclerotherapy remains an important treatment alternative, especially in the setti...

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