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Finding the needle in the haystack: localization and endoscopic treatment of diverticular-associated lower GI bleeding.
A 74-year-old previously healthy male presented to the Emergency Department with 12 hour history of painless hematochezia. He had positive orthostatic vitals from supine to standing. Colonoscopy was performed