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2. Preliminary clinical experience with the heater probe at endoscopy in acute upper gastro-intestinal bleeding;Shorvon, P.J.; Leung, J.W.; Cotton, P.B.;Gastrointest Endosc,1985
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4. Per endoscopic bipolar diathermy coagulation of visible vessels mortality in this series and the use of injection sclerotherapy after rebleeding in the conservatively treated group are probable reasons for our failure to show any effect upon hospital using a 3-2 mm probe. A randomised clinical trial;Brearly, S.; Hawker, P.C.; Dykes, P.W.; Keighley, M.R.;Endoscopy,1987
5. Endoscopic electrocoagulopathy of major bleeding from peptic ulcer;Wara, P.;Acta ChirScand,1985