Eight-year experience with treatment of 218 patients with hemorrhoidal and 68 with non-hemorrhoidal intestinal bleeding indicates that in the first group of patients the most adequate treatment was urgent hemorrhoidectomy and correction of anemia. For correct diagnosis and treatment of patients with non-hemorrhoidal intestinal bleeding the patients should be hospitalized in special clinics equipped with modern diagnostic and treatment facilities.
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Eight-year experience with treatment of 218 patients with hemorrhoidal and 68 with non-hemorrhoidal intestinal bleeding indicates that in the first group of patients the most adequate treatment was urgent hemorrhoidectomy and correction of anemia. For correct diagnosis and treatment of patients with non-hemorrhoidal intestinal bleeding the patients should be hospitalized in special clinics equipped with modern diagnostic and treatment facilities.
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