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THE microscopical examination of random stools for the presence of increased amounts of fat has proved to be a valuable screening procedure in the detection of malabsorptive syndromes in this ...
Promising findings by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions could lead to the development ...
Just over half of multitarget stool DNA tests ordered are completed, with age and race influencing compliance as well as positivity rates.
[19] This study was limited by failure to establish the reliability of the bililabstix as a test for occult blood, failure to blind the test results, and retrospective patient classification.