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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Blood in Stool
  1. ... noninvasive test that detects the presence of hidden blood in the stool. Blood in the stool that is not visible is often the first, ...
  2. ... notice either dark red blood or bright red blood in their stool. Ulcers of the stomach and duodenum are common causes of bleeding from the upper GI tract. Bleeding can also occur ... Diverticular bleeding is a common cause of lower GI bleeding.
  3. ... the child has experienced sudden, severe abdominal pain, blood and mucous in the stool, and vomiting. Abdominal X-rays are usually taken ...
  4. ... develops lacerations which bleed, evident by bright red blood in vomitus, or bloody stools. It may occur as a result of excessive ...
  5. ... until they break, causing bleeding into the colon. Blood is usually passed in the stool.
  6. ... can be used to determine the cause of blood, mucus, or pus in the stool. Rectal biopsy can also confirm findings of another ...
  7. Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Images ... Sexually Transmitted Diseases ... VisualDX ... Lymphogranuloma venereum is an uncommon sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused ...
  8. ... diverticulitis is painless bleeding from the rectum. The stools may contain fresh blood or may look black and tarry. Diverticulitis, or ...
  9. ... diverticulitis is painless bleeding from the rectum. The stools may contain fresh blood or may look black and tarry.
  10. ... base of the hemorrhoid (banding); deprived of its blood supply, the hemorrhoid will then simply fall off and be passed in the stool. Finally, some surgeons will inject the base of ...
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