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Try Urea (after removing particulate matter).

 

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From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bouhtiauy, Ihssan (R4)
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Hi,

A Dr has a patient with runny stools. He feels it could be a fistula causing urine to mix with the stool.

Is there a test that we can perform on the runny stool that could identify if urine is actually mixed with it?

Thanks

Ihssan

 

 

Dr. Ihssan Bouhtiauy, PhD, FCACB, FACB, MBA

Chef clinique du département de Biochimie

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