Poop Emoji Minitheme by Slidesgo
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MACROSCOPIC
EXAM DIARRHEA
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DIFFERENTIAL
MICROSCOPIC FEATURES FOR
EXAM DIARRHEA
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Introduction
FECAL FAT
DETERMINATION:
DEFINITIVE
A. QUALITATIVE
B. SUDAN III: MOST
ROUTINELY USED
C. SUDAN IV
D. OIL RED O
NEUTRAL FAT STAIN SPLIT FAT STAIN
- Maldigestion - Malabsorption
- REAGENT : 95% ETHYL - All fat in stool
- REAGENT: 36% acetic acid -
ALCOHOL emulsifier
- STEATORRHEA : >60 - STEATORRHEA: 100 droplets
ORANGE DROPLETS/HPF that are 6-75 um in size
- Stain for TAG - Stain for total fat content
- PROCEDURE: STOOL + 36%
- PROCEDURE : emulsified
ACETIC ACID + SUDAN III +
stool +95% ETOH + SUDAN HEAT
III
NEUTRAL FAT SPLIT FAT INTERPRETATION
- NORMAL - INCREASED - MALABSORPTIO
- INCREASED - NORMAL N
- MALDIGESTION
STEATORRHEA
= PRESENCE OF INCREASE OF FATS IN STOOL (>6G/DAY)
- FECAL CHARACTERISTICS: greasy; foul odor;
spongy consistency
- FECAL VOLUME : increased
- CAUSES:
1. Pancreatic insufficiency
2. Malabsorption
3. Maldigestion
4. Absence of bile
MALABSORPTION
- Inadequate intestinal absorption of processed
foodstuffs despite normal digestive ability
MALDIGESTION
- An inability to convert foodstuffs in GIT
into readily absorbable substances
B. QUANTITATIVE
VAN DE KRAMER
- 3 DAY STOOL
- GOLD STANDARD TEST FOR
FECAL FAT
- TITRATED WITH NAOH
D-XYLOSE TEST
- Test that is useful to differentiate malabsorption and
maldigestion
- D- Xylose is a pentose sugar that does not need to be
digested but does need to be absorbed to be present in the
urine
- The xylose absorption test involves the patient’s
ingestion of a dose of xylose, followed by the collection
of a 2hr blood sample and a 5hr urine specimen
FECAL LEUKOCYTES
- Presence of >3 neutrophils/ hpf indicates invasive condition
- Presence of at least 1 neutrophil per OIF is significant
METHODS:
● WET PREPARATION : METHYLENE BLUE
● LACTOFERRIN LATEX AGGLUTINATION : >2.5 mL blood /
150 g stool
- Positive in diarrhea w WBC: S. salmonella, Shigella,
Campylobacter, Yersinia, and enteroinvasive E. coli
● DRIED PREPARATIONS : Wright’s and Giemsa
MUSCLE FIBER
- Patient must include meat in diet
- Emulsified stool + 10% eosin
- Presence of more than 10 undigested muscle fibers are associated
with biliary obstruction, cystic fibrosis, and gastrocolic fistulas
1. SECRETORY DIARRHEA
- Increased secretion of water and electrolytes which override the
reabsorption ability of the large intestine
- <50 mosm/kg
PH <5.3 >5.6
REAGENTS:
● IODINE SOLUTION
● O.9% NSS
MATERIALS:
● APPLICATOR STICK
● SLIDES
● COVERSLIP
QUIZ
1. Color of stool sample with melena
2. Inadequate intestinal absorption of processed foodstuffs
despite normal digestive ability
3. Normal stool pH
4. Specimen of choice for D-xylose test
5. Normal value of fecal leukocytes