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Small Intestine | Physiology
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GI bleeding:Quicknotes in one page A gastrointestinal (Gl) bleed can happen in the upper or lower GI tract due to various causes. Upper Gl: esophagus, stomach, duodenum. * More Common* Causes of Upper GI: “PEET” Peptic Ulcer: sores on lining of stomach and small intestine. Esophageal Varices: enlarged veins in esophagus. Seen in liver disease. Esophagitis: inflammation of esophagus. Tears: Mallory-Weiss Tears is tears in the lining of tube that connect the throat to esophagus. Lower Gl: small in
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