Abstract

A 66-year-old man attended our hospital for endoscopic surveillance of a 20 mm gastric antral ulcer. 4 weeks earlier, the patient had presented with haematemesis and melena; a Forrest IB gastric ulcer—active oozing—was found at gastroscopy, and was treated by adrenaline injection, bipolar coagulation, and endoscopic hemoclipping (figure).

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