Young Women With Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Matteo Renzulli, MD, Cristina Mosconi, MD, Salvatore Ascanio, MD, Francesco Modestino, MD, Alberta Cappelli, MD, Nico Pagano, MD, Marco Del Governatore, MD, Rita Golfieri, MD Annals of Emergency Medicine Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages e55-e56 (August 2016) DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.01.031 Copyright © 2016 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 Angiographic study showing right superior rectal artery bleeding (arrow in left panel), treated by using gelatin sponge (Spongostan) (arrowhead in right panel). Annals of Emergency Medicine 2016 68, e55-e56DOI: (10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.01.031) Copyright © 2016 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 Angiographic study showing active bleeding from a pseudoaneurysm of the inferior rectal artery (arrow in left panel), treated by using N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (Glubran) (arrowhead in right panel). Annals of Emergency Medicine 2016 68, e55-e56DOI: (10.1016/j.annemergmed.2016.01.031) Copyright © 2016 American College of Emergency Physicians Terms and Conditions