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  1. Abnormal results can indicate: Anal fissures (small split or tear in the thin, moist tissue lining the anus) Anorectal abscess (collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum) Blockage of the large intestine , such as a ... bowel disease Inflammation or infection ( proctitis and colitis)
  2. ... problems in the anus and rectum, including hemorrhoids , fissures (tears), and abnormal growths. What is it used for? An anoscopy ... but they can cause bleeding and discomfort. Anal fissures , small tears in the lining of the anus Anal polyps , abnormal growths on the lining of the anus Inflammation. ...
  3. Abnormal results may include: Abscess (collection of pus in the anus) Fissures Foreign object in the anus Hemorrhoids Infection Inflammation Polyps (non-cancerous or cancerous) Tumors
  4. ... a gloved, lubricated finger to check for any abnormal findings. ... An abnormal result may be due to: A prostate problem, such as an enlarged ... collects in the area of the anus and rectum Hemorrhoids, swollen veins in ...
  5. ... Intestinal obstruction, a blockage in the intestine Fistulas, abnormal connections between two parts inside of the body Abscesses, pus-filled pockets of infection Anal fissures, small tears in your anus that may cause ...
  6. ... lymphocyte dysfunction Epilepsy less common Prader-Willi syndrome Abnormal parent-specific imprinting w/in ... to light brown hair Childhood hyperphagia ...
  7. ... the eyes that point downward (down-slanting palpebral fissures), low-set and abnormally shaped ears, underdeveloped upper and lower jaws, and abnormal eye shape. Some affected individuals also have dental ...
  8. ... condition are likely undiagnosed. Causes Coloboma arises from abnormal development of the eye. During the second month of development before birth, a seam called the optic fissure (also known as the choroidal fissure or embryonic ...
  9. ... novo Neonatal/childhood hypotonia & DD w/associated ID Abnormal vision, epilepsy, & renal anomalies variably seen in both disorders (rare in WAC -related ID; in ~50% w/ KANSL1 -related ID Characteristic facial gestalt (incl. upslanting palpebral fissures, tubular/pear shaped nose w/bulbous nasal tip & ...
  10. ... appearance (round, heavy; w/horizontal eyebrows & narrow palpebral fissures) most recognizable in early teen/adult yrs ↑ weight Neuropsychiatric issues Beckwith-Wiedeman syndrome (BWS) Abnormal regulation of gene transcription in two imprinted domains ...
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