1. Bleedingesophagealvarices Bleedingesophagealvarices occur when veins in the walls of the lower part of the esophagus and sometimes the upper part of the stomach are wider than normal (dilated). Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
2. Sclerotherapy for EsophagealVarices Sclerotherapy for esophagealvarices, also called endoscopic sclerotherapy, is a treatment for esophagealbleeding that involves the use of an endoscope and the injection of a sclerosing solution into veins. Healthline.com (OMS Preferred Provider)
3. Bleedingesophagealvarices Bleedingesophagealvarices occur when veins in the walls of the lower part of the esophagus and sometimes the upper part of the stomach are wider than normal (dilated). www.uhseast.com
4. Bleedingesophagealvarices Bleedingesophagealvarices are very swollen veins in the walls of the lower part of the esophagus (the tube that connects your throat to your stomach) that begin to bleed. www.clarian.org
5. Bleedingesophagealvarices on MedicineNet.com Varices are dilated blood vessels usually in the esophagus or stomach. They cause no symptoms unless they rupture and bleed. Bleeding from varices is a life-threatening complication of portal hypertension. Portal hypertension is an increase in the..... www.medicinenet.com
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