- Fecal fat test
In
medicine , the fecal fat test is a diagnostic test forfat malabsorption conditions, which lead to excess fat in the feces (steatorrhea ).Background
In the
small intestine , dietary fat (primarilytriglyceride s) is digested byenzyme s such aspancreatic lipase into smaller molecules which can be absorbed through the wall of the small intestine and enter the circulation formetabolism and storage. Asfat is a valuable nutrient, humanfeces normally contain very little undigested fat. However, a number of diseases of the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract are characterized by fat malabsorption.Examples of such diseases are:
* disorders of exocrine pancreatic function, such aschronic pancreatitis ,cystic fibrosis andShwachman-Diamond syndrome (these are characterized by deficiency of pancreatic digestive enzymes)
*celiac disease (in which the fat malabsorption in severe cases due to inflammatory damage to the integrity of the intestinal lining)
*short bowel syndrome (in which much of the small intestine has had to be surgically removed and the remaining portion cannot completely absorb all of the fat).
*small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome Microscopy
In the simplest form of the fecal fat test, a random fecal specimen is submitted to the
hospital laboratory and examined under amicroscope afterstaining with aSudan III orSudan IV dye ("Sudan stain ing"). Visible amounts of fat indicate some degree of fat malabsorption..Quantitative fecal fat test
Quantitative fecal fat tests measure and report an amount of fat. This usually done over a period of three days, the patient collecting all of their feces into a container.
The container is thoroughly mixed to homogenize the feces, this can be done with a
paint mixer . A small sample from the feces is collected. The fat content is extracted withsolvent s and measured bysaponification (turning the fat intosoap ).Normally up to 7
gram s of fat can be malabsorbed in people consuming 100 grams of fat per day. In patients withdiarrhea , up to 12 grams of fat may be malabsorbed since the presence of diarrhea interferes with fat absorption, even when the diarrhea is not due to fat malabsorption.
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