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Management of overt upper gastrointestinal bleeding in a low resource setting: a real world report from Nigeria

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Figure 1 Age (years) distribution of patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
Table 1 Spectrum of aetiological findings at upper GIendoscopy in patients with upper gastrointestinalbleeding
Table 4 Types of surgery performed in patients withupper gastrointestinal bleeding
Table 5 Mortality, rebleeding, blood transfusion requirement, and length of hospital stay for endoscopic and non-endoscopic therapy

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