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RadioGraphics, Vol 7, 543-562, Copyright © 1987 by Radiological Society of North America


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Scintigraphic signs and pitfalls in lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage: the continued necessity of angiography

GS Dorfman, JJ Cronan and KM Staudinger
Department of Radiology, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence 02902.

Scintigraphy is useful in directing the angiographer to the source of bleeding and, if negative, in precluding emergency angiography, but it is not specific enough to supplant angiography totally.





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