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Endoscopy image of bleeding esophageal varices being banded. Clearly seen are the longitudinal wale signs on the banded varix. Note the colour change in the banded varix to an off-white shade, indicating that it is devoid of blood within. This is termed the white-ball sign. The author would prefer this not be moved to Commons |
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