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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
Blood studies, including a complete blood count ( CBC) and differential, serum chemistries, clotting studies. | * Blood studies, including a complete blood count ( CBC) and differential, serum chemistries, clotting studies. | ||
* The presence of blood must be confirmed with either a positive hemoccult slide on rectal exam, frank blood on the examining finger, or a positive stool guaiac from the lab. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Laboratory Findings
- Blood studies, including a complete blood count ( CBC) and differential, serum chemistries, clotting studies.
- The presence of blood must be confirmed with either a positive hemoccult slide on rectal exam, frank blood on the examining finger, or a positive stool guaiac from the lab.