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Biopsia del recto
El ano y el recto aparecen normales en tamaño, forma y color. No debe haber evidencia de sangrado, pólipos, hemorroides u otras anomalías. Cuando se examina el tejido de la biopsia bajo el microscopio, no debe notarse ninguna anomalía.
Este examen es una forma común de confirmar la amiloidosis. También determina las causas específicas de afecciones anormales en el recto, tales como la colitis. Otros hallazgos podrían ser:
El examen también se puede llevar a cabo para:
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