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"Rectal is deferred" typically means that a rectal examination or rectal procedure has been postponed or is not currently being performed. This could be due to various reasons, such as patient discomfort, clinical judgment, or prioritization of other medical assessments. It indicates that the healthcare provider has decided to delay this specific examination for the time being.

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