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How to stop recurrent bleeding due to small-intestinal angiodysplasia?

The participants will focus on the topic of managing recurrent bleeding due to small-intestinal angiodysplasia – a persistent challenge encountered by many hepatologists. Our panel will explore effective treatments and interventions, including medications like bevacizumab and thalidomide, alongside the role of endoscopy in diagnosis and management.

Faculty: Pierre-Emmanuel Rautou (Moderator), Virginia Hernández-Gea (Faculty), Patrick Kamath (Faculty), Wim Laleman (Faculty)

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