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Rotavirus on Twitter: "Viewer Discretion Advised: Below is a picture of baby stool that is bloody and contains pus. https://t.co/CYF6r4k7SS" / Twitter
مزمل نیازی طبی لابراتوار - Stool analysis Report Physical examination Colour:Brown Consistancy:Soft ، Solid or semi solid Blood:Nil Mucus:Nil Fat:Nil Pus:Nil Ph:7.0—7.5 odour:offensive Parasites:adult worms Microscopical examination RBCs Pus cells ...
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