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. 2019 Jun 7;25(21):2549–2564. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i21.2549

Table 2.

Stratification of small bowel angiodysplasias based on endoscopic characteristics by video capsule endoscopy or device-assisted enteroscopy, clinical manifestations, bleeding causality and hemorrhagic recurrence probability (García-Compeán D et al)

Type Endoscopic characteristics Bleeding causality Clinical manifestations Bleeding recurrence probability
Type 1 Punctuated or patchy lesions with non-pulsatile active bleeding Certain Overt bleeding; high frequency of hemodynamic instability Very high, without hemostatic treatment
Type 2 Non-actively bleeding lesion; stigmata of hemorrhage (ulcer, adherent clot, digested blood debris) High Frequently overt bleeding; lower frequency of hemodynamic instability than Type 1 lesions Highly likely
Type 3 Bright red spots; typical images Moderate or mild Overt or occult bleeding; low or null frequency of hemodynamic instability Iron deficiency anemia Moderate rate; frequently IDA is dependent on iron supplements or blood transfusion
Type 4 Pale red spots Low or null Generally occult bleeding Chronic IDA; extra digestive cause of bleeding should be ruled out When other sources of bleeding have been excluded, re-bleeding is low

IDA: Iron deficient anemia.