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what the risks are --> anal biopsy, biopsy, rectum, a rectal biopsy, a small piece of rectal, anal, tissue is removed, diagnostic examination, a rectal biopsy, part of anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, a digital rectal examination is performed, doctor inserts a lubricated, gloved finger, rectum, block the insertion, the anoscope, a lubricated anoscope, a rectal speculum, proctoscope, inserted, cause some pressure, a biopsy, of these scopes, scope, short tube, a light attached, enlarges the rectum, the doctor to          View the entire anal canal, anesthetic is introduced, the anoscope, biopsy forceps, a cytology brush, culture swab, suction catheter is introduced, the anoscope to take a sample, scope is slowly removed, , defecate, the procedure, a laxative, enema, preparation administered, pressure, feel an urge to defecate, a small amount, cramping sometimes occurs, the anoscope is inserted, little pain, a rectal biopsy is used, the cause of abnormal growths found on anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, tests, confirm the diagnosis of amyloidosis anus, rectum appear normal in size, color, no evidence of bleeding, polyps, hemorrhoids, abnormalities, on microscopic examination of biopsy tissue, no abnormalities, noted, this test is one, the more common means to confirm amyloidosis, determines the specific causes, abnormal conditions, the rectum, colitis, findings could include colorectal polyps, abscesses, inflammation, infection, hemorrhoids, tumors, hirschsprung's disease, ulcerative colitis, crohn's disease there is some risk of bleeding, pain, perforation, patients have problems, urinary retention after rectal biopsy.



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