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Examen casero desechable de sangre oculta en heces; Examen casero desechable de sangre oculta en materia fecal; Almohadillas desechables con reactivo
Un resultado negativo es normal.
Nota: los rangos de los valores normales pueden variar ligeramente entre diferentes laboratorios. Hable con el médico acerca del significado de los resultados específicos de su examen.
Los resultados anormales en este examen pueden indicar los siguientes problemas (que son los mismos de la prueba de guayacol):
Las causas adicionales de un examen positivo, que no indican un problema en el tubo digestivo, abarcan:
Los resultados anormales requieren control por parte del médico.
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