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| (a) Grade 1 esophageal varices without red signs: this low-risk type of varices can be managed conservatively |
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| (b) Grade 3 esophageal varices with red signs: the high rate of bleeding associated could be best managed with prophylactic eradication |
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| Figure 2: Different types of esophageal varices on endoscopic examination. |
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