![]() | This mesenteric arterial angiogram shows an area of irregular vasculature that involved a portion of colon. This is a case of angiodysplasia, a condition that results from dilation of submucosal vessels, most often in the cecum or right colon, typically in persons over the age of 50. Angiodysplasia can be a cause for GI bleeding. |
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