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Intestinal bleeding
- Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS)
(American College of Radiology) (Radiological Society of North America)
... veins of the spleen, stomach, lower esophagus, and intestines, causing enlarged vessels, bleeding and the accumulation of fluid in the chest ... veins that normally drain the stomach, esophagus, or intestines into the ... severe bleeding. severe ascites (the accumulation of fluid in the ... - ... iron and can irritate the lining of the intestine, causing small amounts of bleeding and the gradual loss of iron in poop. ...
- ... the bacteria grow in the mouth, throat, or intestine and release toxins that cause extensive bleeding and tissue death. People have a fever, a ...
- ... its nutrients can be absorbed in the small intestine. The inside wall of the ... can include bleeding. And on rare occasions, an ulcer may completely ...
- ... is the bottom section of your colon (large intestine). An anal fissure is a small rip or tear in the ... cause severe pain and bleeding with bowel movements. Fissures are quite common in ...
- ... body's major organs, including the heart, lungs, and intestines, and between areas of the brain that control ... surgery. For example, the procedure may lead to: Bleeding in the brain or stroke Device-related discomfort, ...
- ... defect of a baby’s belly in which the intestines stick outside the body through a hole beside ... in the womb. And you may have serious bleeding. The placenta grows in your uterus and supplies ...