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Contini S et al. – The authors report a hemorrhage from an eroded cystic artery in an ulcer of an inflamed calcolous gallbladder. Bleeding from the papilla was observed at side–view endoscopy. Echo endoscopy and contrast–enhanced computed tomography suggested a gallbladder bleeding. A clear–cut diagnosis was made by selective angiography, followed by embolization of the cystic artery, hence stopping the hemorrhage. Cystic artery bleeding into the gallbladder is rare.

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