Abstract
Gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) is a relatively rare yet potentially life-threatening
event in children. While mesenteric angiography for GIB has grown into a ubiquitous
component of adult interventional radiology practice, the pediatric experience is
comparatively limited. We herein review the common etiologies and management of GIB
in children, with special attention to angiographic technique relevant to pediatric
anatomy.
Keywords
pediatric - angiography - mesenteric