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Giant rectal vascular malformation: a rare differential diagnosis in rectal bleeding.

Lukas SchablTara ConnellyScott SteeleHermann Kessler
Published in: BMJ case reports (2023)
Investigations in a woman with prolonged symptoms of laxative-resistant constipation and recurrent rectal bleeding revealed a giant rectal vascular malformation. Colonoscopy and MRI were performed to rule out malignancy and determine differential diagnoses. Repeated tests were necessary due to inconclusive results. After a definite diagnosis, image-guided, transcutaneously administered sclerotherapy was used. The intervention and postoperative course were uneventful. A minimally invasive procedure relieved symptoms and improved quality of life.
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