five criteria for admitting anal fissure patient that predict severe bleeding: age 60 years or older, comorbid illnesses (particularly when two or more are present), hemodynamic instability, gross rectal bleeding (or early rebleeding), or exposure to [...]
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antiplatelet drugs and anticoagulants
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five criteria for admitting anal fissure patient that predict severe bleeding: age 60 years or older, comorbid illnesses (particularly when two or more are present), hemodynamic instability, gross rectal bleeding (or early rebleeding), or exposure to [...]
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five criteria for admitting anal fissure patient that predict severe bleeding: age 60 years or older, comorbid illnesses (particularly when two or more are present), hemodynamic instability, gross rectal bleeding (or early rebleeding), or exposure to [...]
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antiplatelet drugs and anticoagulants
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