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Czymek R et al. - The decisive factors for the outcome of lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage requiring surgery are the severity of bleeding, beginning of treatment (initial hemoglobin level, need for packed red blood cells), and treatment efficiency (necessary reoperation).

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