Steatorrhea
Fecal Occult Blood
Quantitative Fecal Fat
Increased Neutrophils
Fecal Transplants
100

This sugar is not digested by the body and is used to distinguish maldigestion from malabsorption

What is D-xylose?

100

Most specific and sensitive method of screening of colorectal cancer

What is iFOBT?

100

Gold standard for quantitative fecal fat analysis

What is Van de Kamer titration?

100

A bloody diarrhea caused by bacterial infection

What is bacterial dysentery?

100

Preferred method for fecal transplantation

What is colonoscopy?

200

This stain is used to dye fecal fat a bright orange color.

What is Sudan III?

200

Method that can detect upper GI bleeding

What is HemoQuant?

200

Method that measures all fecal fat.

What is the Gravimetric method?

200

The test detects the presence of lactoferrin and thus the presence of neutrophil.

what is lactoferrin Latex agglutination test?

200

Nosocomial pathogen that can cause recurrent infections after antibiotic exposure

What is C. difficile?

300

This procedure is the confirmatory test for steatorrhea.

What is quantitative fecal fat?

300

Strong reducing agent that can interfere with peroxidase reaction

What is Vitamin C?

300

Method that involves a microwave-dried specimen.

What is 1H-NMR/Hydrogen Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

300

The group/kind of bacteria that can cause the increase of neutrophils in stool.

invasive bacterial pathogen

300

Method that contains freeze-dried, live microbiota

What is oral capsule?

400

This enzyme is aided by bile salts to digest fats.

What is lipase?

400

Positive result for stool guaiac test

What is blue color?

400

Test to screen for steatorrhea in pediatric populations or monitor patient’s response to therapy

What is the Acid Steatocrit method?

400

In the microscopic exam of neutrophil in stool, this stain is used to make a wet mount. It is faster but difficult to interpret.

What is methylene blue stain?

400

Procedure approved by FDA that is given orally

What is VOWST?

500

The presence of this fiber in a fecal sample is a sign of maldigestion.

What is undigested meat fiber?

500

Compound that are detected in fluorometric test

What is porphyrin?

500

The diet needed for a quantitative fecal fat test

What is 100 g of fat/day for 3 days before and during the test?

500

In the microscopic exam of neutrophil in stool, this stain is used to make a dry smear. It provides permanent slides for evaluation and aids in diagnosis.

What is Gram stain?

500

Process that includes fresh stool, saline, and glycerol and freezed at -80C

What is cryopreservation?