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2025_MEDH_SMP_YEAR_2 KAT 7 Practice Exam 2025
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A 72 year old man has been troubled with recurrent iron deficiency for the last two years. He has not noticed any change in colour of his faeces. He has no other systemic symptoms. His background history includes atrial fibrillation and aortic stenosis, for which he takes warfarin. He has undergone two lots of gastroscopy and colonoscopy over the last two years, neither of which have found an explanation for his iron deficiency. What would be the next most appropriate investigation?
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The stem describes an elderly man with iron-deficiency anaemia and sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy that have not identified a source over two years. This pattern strongly suggests a small-bowel source of bleeding, which is not accessible by standard gastroscopy or colonoscopy.
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- Capsule endoscopy: This is the next most appropriate investigation because it allows direct visualization of the entire small bowel mucosa, whe......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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