Background:
73-year-old man with chronic kidney disease stage 4 is noted to have fatigue and blood in the stool. Work up reveals a hemoglobin of 8, iron deficiency anemia, negative colonoscopy, and the gastric lesion shown above.
Please answer the following questions:
What is the diagnosis?
Gastric angiodysplasia
Telangiectasia is a term only used in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
True or False
False
Angiodysplasias are most commonly reported in the small intestine.
True or False
False
Associations of gastrointestinal angiodysplasia with aortic stenosis have not been reported.
True or False
False
Angiodysplasias are composed of thick-walled vessels.
True or False
False
The prevalence of angiodysplasia decreases with age.
True or False
False
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