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==Diagnostic study of choice==
==Diagnostic study of choice==
The diagnostic study of choice to find the source of [[epistaxis]] is [[rhinoscopy]]. In patients which [[rhinoscopy]] is not efficient to find [[vessel]] which [[bleeding]], [[internal carotid artery]] ([[Internal carotid artery|ICA]]) [[angiography]] is the most efficient action to find the [[bleeding]] site.
'''Gold standard study of choice:'''
*There is no single diagnostic study of choice for the diagnosis of [[epistaxis]].
 
*If there is a need of a diagnostic study to find the source of [[epistaxis]] it is [[rhinoscopy]].  
*In patients which [[rhinoscopy]] is not efficient to find [[vessel]] which [[bleeding]], [[internal carotid artery]] ([[Internal carotid artery|ICA]]) [[angiography]] is the most efficient action to find the [[bleeding]] site.
*In posterior epistaxis, posterior [[rhinoscopy]] is needed to find the source of [[bleeding]].
*In posterior epistaxis, posterior [[rhinoscopy]] is needed to find the source of [[bleeding]].


== References ==
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Revision as of 23:58, 1 November 2020

Overview

The diagnostic study of choice to find the source of epistaxis is rhinoscopy. In patients which rhinoscopy is not efficient to find the source vessel of bleeding, internal carotid artery (ICA) angiography is the most efficient action to find the bleeding site.

Diagnostic study of choice

Gold standard study of choice:

References