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After the examination, the glove should be inspected for faeces or blood. If no blood is visible, the residue on the glove should be tested with a [[faecal occult blood test]]. | After the examination, the glove should be inspected for faeces or blood. If no blood is visible, the residue on the glove should be tested with a [[faecal occult blood test]]. | ||
Distal [[Colorectal cancer|rectal cancers]] may be palpable, as may be prostatic pathologies like [[Prostate cancer|malignancy]], [[BPH]], and [[prostatitis]].<noinclude>[[Category:Gastrointestinal surgery]]</noinclude> | Distal [[Colorectal cancer|rectal cancers]] may be palpable, as may be prostatic pathologies like [[Prostate cancer|malignancy]], [[BPH]], and [[prostatitis]].<noinclude>[[Category:Gastrointestinal surgery]] | ||
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