Fecal fat test

The measurement of the total quantity of lipids in a timed stool specimen, as a part of the evaluation of chronic diarrhea, especially when fat malabsorption is suspected. The collected feces must not be contaminated by urine or by chemicals used in toilets. High levels of fecal fat (e.g., more than 14 g/day) suggest biliary, pancreatic, or small bowel disorders.


 


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