2022
DOI: 10.14309/01.ajg.0000866968.77926.a5
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S2582 Colonic Adenocarcinoma-Induced Gastroenteropathic Varices Causing Massive GI Bleed: Rare but a Serious Manifestation to Consider

Abstract: Figure 1. (a-c) Colonoscopic imaging of mucosal abnormalities of the terminal ileum in patients with CMV. The following figures demonstrate the macroscopic changes to the gastrointestinal tract in those with severe CMV infection. (a and b) Severe mucosal ulceration with active bleeding and old blood within the termite ileum. (c) Focal ulcerations with visible vessels and fresh blood within the terminal ileum.

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