The Role of Endoscopy in Managing Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding

In this issue of the Journal, Jensen et al. report their experience with the use of colonoscopy performed on an urgent basis for the diagnosis and treatment of acute hemorrhage from colonic diverticulosis. 1 The study has two key messages. The first is that the endoscopic findings that characterize...

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