The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Diagnostic Significance of the Sudan III Staining for Fecal Fat
OSAMU MASAMUNETSUNEO TAKAHASHIAKIO NAGASAKIJUNJI IWABUCHIMAKATO ISHIKAWA
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1977 Volume 122 Issue 4 Pages 397-402

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To evaluate the diagnostic significance of the Sudan III staining for the fecal fat, the quantitative relationship between the number of fecal fat droplets examined microscopically and the amount of the fecal fat determined chemically was examined. In 43 out of 60 cases, the results of the chemical determination and the microscopic examination were in agreement and the accuracy was 72%. On the other hand, the false positive cases totaled 9 out of the 24 cases (37%) and 8 out of 9 false positive cases were diagnosed as showing a slight increase. In contrast, the false negative cases were only 2 out of 36 cases (6%). In addition, the comparative study of the various procedures of the Sudan III staining indicated the importance of the processing with acid and heating even in cases of steatorrhea caused by pancreatic insufficiency.

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