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A 6-Year-Old Girl Is Brought to Clinic by Her Mother

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A 6-year-old girl is brought to clinic by her mother due to constipation.  Over the last 8 months, the patient's stools have become much more formed and less frequent.  She now has large-caliber stools that clog the toilet every 4-5 days and are painful to pass.  Her mother has been giving her daily stool softeners over the last month, without improvement.  Twice in the last 2 weeks, the patient has had some drops of blood in the toilet after stooling, which prompted the clinic visit.  She has been eating well with no associated vomiting, but her mother says that the patient is sometimes picky.  Height is 111 cm (3 ft 8 in) and weight is 17.7 kg (39 lb) , unchanged from her last well-child check 10 months ago.  Temperature is 37 C (98.6 F) and pulse is 70/min.  The patient is well-appearing.  There is mild abdominal distension and a small anal fissure at the posterior commissure of the anus; the remainder of the examination is normal.  Which of the following is most concerning for a pathologic, rather than a functional, cause of constipation in this patient?


A) Abdominal distension
B) Poor weight gain
C) Rectal bleeding
D) Stool caliber
E) Stool frequency

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