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*Pallor due to [[anemia]]
*Pallor due to [[anemia]]
'''Abdomen'''
'''Abdomen'''
*Polyposis
*[[Polyposis]]
*Melena
*[[Melena]]
*Diarrhea
*[[Diarrhea]]


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Common physical examination findings of familial adenomatous polyposis include multiple Polyposis on colonoscopy, melena, and cachexia if colon cancer develops.

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