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Diagnostic accuracy of CT angiography in acute gastrointestinal bleeding

Summary The aim of the study was to carry out a systematic review determining the accuracy of CT angiography in the diagnosis of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. A search of published work in Medline and manual searching of reference lists of articles was conducted. Studies were included if they com...

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Published in:Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology 2008-08, Vol.52 (4), p.333-338
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