Angiodysplasia is a degenerative vascular disease of the blood vessels in the colon. Patients with this condition experience intermittent bleeding from their GI tract without pain. Symptoms of angiodysplasia can vary from mild to severe, depending on the location of the affected blood vessels. Initial treatment involves endoscopic coagulation, though ablative techniques and surgery are sometimes needed in severe cases. Oren Zarif
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