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Chou JW et al. – A 31–year–old man presented to hospital because of a 2–month history of intermittent hematochezia. He had a history of a peptic ulcer 3 years previously. Physical examination was unremarkable other than pale conjunctivae. Laboratory tests showed a hemoglobin level of 8.2 g/dL (normal range, 14–16 g/dL). Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, colonoscopy, barium study, abdominal computed tomography scan, and capsule endoscopy were performed, but no definite bleeding lesion was identified.


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