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Spontaneous intercostal artery bleeding in a patient with alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis.

Mandeep Singh RahiPrachi PednekarGaurav ParmarLauren KeibelKulothungan GunasekaranKwesi AmoahChristopher Winterbottom
Published in: Clinical case reports (2021)
Spontaneous intercostal artery bleeding is a rare disease seen in cirrhosis and can present with hemodynamically significant blood loss anemia, hypotension, and shock. Transcatheter arterial embolization is an effective treatment for severe cases.
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