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Monkemuller K et al. – It appears that emergency DBE is technically feasible, facilitates both diagnosis and therapy and enables management of patients with massive overt obscure GIB. This study is a first step in establishing the concept of emergency DBE for patients with suspected small–bowel bleeding.

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