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Massive Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding From Colonic Varices In a Patient With Cirrhosis
A 56-year-old woman with a past medical history of alcohol-associated cirrhosis presented for hematochezia. She was hypotensive. A computed tomography (CT) angiogram scan of the abdomen and pelvis revealed a conglomeration of severe right lower quadrant (RLQ) varices extending to the right colon wall. The prevalence of colonic varices (CV) is likely underestimated. While gastrointestinal bleeding from colonic varices is rare, there is a potential risk of death in severe cases. Currently, there are no specific guidelines for managing colonic varices. The management choice is based on the etiology, severity of bleeding, and distribution of the varices.