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==Surgery==
==Surgery==
[[Resection]] of the affected part of the bowel may be needed.  However, the lesions may be widespread, making such treatment impractical.
[[Resection]] <ref name="pmid19260627">{{cite journal| author=Tonea A, Andrei S, Andronesi D, Ionescu M, Gheorghe C, Herlea V | display-authors=etal| title=[Difficulties in diagnosis and surgical treatment of the angiodysplasia of the gastrointestinal tract]. | journal=Chirurgia (Bucur) | year= 2008 | volume= 103 | issue= 5 | pages= 513-28 | pmid=19260627 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=19260627  }} </ref> of the affected part of the bowel may be needed.  However, the lesions may be widespread, making such treatment impractical.


==References==
==References==

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In severe cases or cases not responsive to either endoscopic or medical treatment, surgery may be necessary to arrest the bleeding.

Surgery

Resection [1] of the affected part of the bowel may be needed. However, the lesions may be widespread, making such treatment impractical.

References

  1. Tonea A, Andrei S, Andronesi D, Ionescu M, Gheorghe C, Herlea V; et al. (2008). "[Difficulties in diagnosis and surgical treatment of the angiodysplasia of the gastrointestinal tract]". Chirurgia (Bucur). 103 (5): 513–28. PMID 19260627.

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