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*In 1958 Heyde was the first to discover the association between [[Aortic Stenosis]] and the development of [[Angiodysplasia]].
*In 1958 Heyde was the first to discover the association between [[Aortic Stenosis]] and the development of [[Angiodysplasia]].
*In 1974, the term [[Angiodysplasia]] was first used to describe abnormal [[vessels]] in the [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]].<ref name="pmid311247">{{cite journal |vauthors=Athanasoulis CA, Galdabini JJ, Waltman AC, Novelline RA, Greenfield AJ, Ezpeleta ML |title=Angiodysplasia of the colon: a cause of rectal bleeding |journal=Cardiovasc Radiol |volume=1 |issue=1 |pages=3–13 |date=1977 |pmid=311247 |doi=10.1007/BF02551967 |url=}}</ref>
*In 1974, the term [[Angiodysplasia]] was first used to describe abnormal [[vessels]] in the [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]].<ref name="pmid311247">{{cite journal |vauthors=Athanasoulis CA, Galdabini JJ, Waltman AC, Novelline RA, Greenfield AJ, Ezpeleta ML |title=Angiodysplasia of the colon: a cause of rectal bleeding |journal=Cardiovasc Radiol |volume=1 |issue=1 |pages=3–13 |date=1977 |pmid=311247 |doi=10.1007/BF02551967 |url=}}</ref>
*In 1976, Ramsey et al first reported the association between [[angiodysplasia]] and GI bleeding in [[von Willebrand disease]].
*In 1976, Ramsey et al first reported the association between [[angiodysplasia]] and GI bleeding in [[von Willebrand disease]]. <ref name="pmid59851">{{cite journal| author=Ramsay DM, Buist TA, Macleod DA, Heading RC| title=Persistent gastrointestinal bleeding due to angiodysplasia of the gut in von Willebrand's disease. | journal=Lancet | year= 1976 | volume= 2 | issue= 7980 | pages= 275-8 | pmid=59851 | doi=10.1016/s0140-6736(76)90729-7 | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=59851  }} </ref>


==Landmark Events in the Development of Treatment Strategies==
==Landmark Events in the Development of Treatment Strategies==

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In 1839, Philips first discovered Angiodysplasia as a vascular abnormality that caused bleeding. However it was not until 1974, the term Angiodysplasia was used to describe vascular abnormality in the gastrointestinal tract.

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  1. Athanasoulis CA, Galdabini JJ, Waltman AC, Novelline RA, Greenfield AJ, Ezpeleta ML (1977). "Angiodysplasia of the colon: a cause of rectal bleeding". Cardiovasc Radiol. 1 (1): 3–13. doi:10.1007/BF02551967. PMID 311247.
  2. Ramsay DM, Buist TA, Macleod DA, Heading RC (1976). "Persistent gastrointestinal bleeding due to angiodysplasia of the gut in von Willebrand's disease". Lancet. 2 (7980): 275–8. doi:10.1016/s0140-6736(76)90729-7. PMID 59851.

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