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- Hematochezia is a form of blood in stool, in which fresh blood p****es through the **** while defecating. It differs from melena, which commonly refers...
- needed] Lower gastrointestinal bleeding sources usually present with hematochezia or frank blood. A test with poor sensitivity/specificity that may detect...
- appearance, typically originating from upper gastrointestinal bleeding; or to hematochezia, with a red color, typically originating from lower gastrointestinal...
- used if bleeding may be caused by varices. Hematemesis, melena, and hematochezia are symptoms of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. Bleeding that brings...
- pressure and focal weakness in the colonic wall. It is a common cause of hematochezia. Volvulus occurs when a portion of the bowel twists around its mesentery...
- formation of these ulcers. It results in fresh bleeding per **** (i.e. hematochezia). These ulcers may be seen on imaging, such as a CT scan but are more...
- and doing a brief examination. Dysentery should not be confused with hematochezia, which is the p****age of fresh blood through the ****, usually in or...
- similarity with blood in the stool, blood p****ing through the **** (hematochezia), or blood in the urine (hematuria). Nitrosamine formation in beetroot...
- (melena). Less often, Dieulafoy's lesions may cause rectal bleeding (hematochezia), or rarely, iron deficiency anemia. Usually, there are no gastrointestinal...
- vesicles that rupture to form ulcers, tenesmus, rectal pain, discharge, hematochezia. The disease may run its natural course of exacerbations and remissions...