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===Non-traumatic=== A number of pathological conditions and diseases can lead to internal bleeding. These include: * Blood vessel rupture as a result of high [[blood pressure]], [[aneurysms]], [[peptic ulcers]], or [[ectopic pregnancy]].<ref name="sciencedirect.com">{{Cite journal | doi=10.1053/j.tvir.2004.12.001| title=Differential Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Bleeding| journal=Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology| volume=7| issue=3| pages=112β122| year=2004| last1=Lee| first1=Edward W.| author-link2=Jeanne LaBerge|last2=Laberge| first2=Jeanne M.| pmid=16015555}}</ref> * Other diseases linked to internal bleeding include [[cancer]], [[hematologic disease]], [[Vitamin K]] deficiency, and rare [[viral hemorrhagic fevers]], such as the [[Ebola]], [[Dengue fever|Dengue]] or [[Marburg virus disease|Marburg]] viruses.<ref>{{Cite book | doi=10.1016/B978-012373944-5.00303-5| chapter=Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses| title=Encyclopedia of Microbiology| pages=339β353| year=2009| last1=Bray| first1=M.| isbn=9780123739445}}</ref>
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