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1 Oakland K, et al. Gut 2019;0:1 14. and management of acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding: Guidelines from the British Society of GastroenterologyKathryn Oakland, 1 Georgina Chadwick,2 James E East,3 Richard Guy,4 Adam Humphries,5 Vipul Jairath,6,7 Simon McPherson,8 Magdalena Metzner,9 A John Morris,10 Mike F Murphy,11 Tony Tham,12 Raman Uberoi,13 Andrew McCulloch Veitch,14 James Wheeler,15 Cuthbert Regan,16 Jonathan Hoare17To cite: Oakland K, Chadwick G, East JE, et al. Gut Epub ahead of print: [please include Day Month Year]. Additional material is published online only. To view please visit the journal online (http:// dx. doi. org/ 10. 1136/ gutjnl- 2018- 317807).For numbered affiliations see end of toDr Jonathan Hoare, Department of Gastroenterology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK; j. hoare@ ic. ac. ukReceived 26 October 2018 Revised 7 January 2019 Accepted 16 January 2019 Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019.
Lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) has an estimated inci-dence of 33–87/100 0001 2 and accounts for 3% of emergency surgical referrals.3 In the United Kingdom, LGIB has been the subject of two recent reviews of care: the National Confi-dential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death (NCEPOD)
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