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14 February, 01:21

The passage of stools with a black, tar-like appearance caused by the presence of digested blood is called

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  1. 14 February, 03:05
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    The appropriate response is Melena. It alludes to the dull dark, hesitate dung that are related with upper gastrointestinal dying. The dark shading and trademark solid scent are caused by hemoglobin in the blood being changed by stomach related catalysts and intestinal microscopic organisms.
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