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Q: What does RBC in stool indicate?
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A postitve reducing substance stool test indicate?

A positive reducing substance in stool indicates that certain sugars or carbohydrates are not digested by the intestine.


What does ptb mean on a bank statement from RBC?

The acronym PTB is used to indicate an ATM withdrawal. This can be found on the bank statement for RBC bank.


What do RBC's that are pale in color indicate a. hypochromia b. hyperchromia c. anisochromia d. polychromasia?

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Soft White tissue in stool?

Soft white tissue that is found in the stool can be an indication of a tapeworm infestation. White tissue in stool can also indicate a food allergy. If symptoms persist, you need to consult a physician.


What does mucus in stool indicate?

A small amount of mucus in the stool is normal. A doctor should be consulted it it becomes a regular occurrence or if it is accompanied by blood in the stool. This may be an indication of more serious conditions including Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis or cancer.


What is my toddlers black stool from?

Black stool may be caused by food or a viral infection. However, if the color persists, it could indicate a bleed in the upper GI track and should be checked by a doctor.


What is Dysmorphic RBC?

1.small rbc 2.twister rbc 3.bite rbc 4.acanthocyte rbc 5.donat rbc 6.mikey mouse rbc


What prefixes should be used in a stool table or altar with three legs?

Common prefixes for a stool table or altar with three legs include "tri-" or "tripod." These prefixes indicate that there are three legs supporting the item.


What does goldfish waste look like?

Goldfish stool can be a variety of colors and sizes. Healthy goldfish stool will be full/long and usually a brown color. Unhealthy goldfish stool may be clear, white, or red- which is an immediate sign that your fish is sick. Also, a lack of stool can indicate a health problem such as constipation. To keep your fish's digestive health and stool normal, try feeding the fish peas once or twice a week.


White is jelly mucous stool in puppies?

you mean "WHAT is jelly mucous stool in puppies?", yes?


What are the normal results for stool exam and the negative results also?

A stool analysis is a number of tests done on a sample of stool (feces) to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract, including infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor absorption, or cancer.For a stool analysis, a stool sample is collected in a clean container and then sent for laboratory analysis. Laboratory analysis consists of microscopic examination, chemical tests, and microbiologic tests. A complete stool analysis includes an examination of the physical characteristics of the stool for color, consistency, weight (volume), shape, odor, and the presence of mucus. The stool can be examined for hidden (occult) blood, fat, meat fibers, bile, white blood cells (leukocytes), and sugars (called reducing substances). The pH of the stool also may be measured.A stool culture is done mainly to identify organisms (such as bacteria) that may be causing an infection.Stool AnalysisResultsStool analysis test results usually take at least 1 to 3 days.Stool analysisNormal:The stool appears brown, soft, and well-formed in consistency.No blood, mucus, pus, bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites are present in the stool.The shape of the stool is tubular, reflecting its passage through the colon.Normal pH of stool is about 6.Less than 2 milligrams per gram (mg/g) of certain sugars called reducing factors are present in the stool.Abnormal:Increased volume of stool may indicate poor absorption of fats.Blood, mucus, pus, bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites are present in the stool.Low levels of certain enzymes (such as trypsin or elastase) may be present.Reducing factors levels between 2 and 5 mg/g are considered borderline. Levels greater than 5 mg/g are abnormal.Abnormal values may meanHigh levels of fat in the stool may indicate chronic pancreatitis, sprue, Crohn's disease, or cystic fibrosis.The presence of undigested meat fibers in the stool may indicate pancreatitis.An abnormal pH may indicate poor absorption of carbohydrates or fat.Low levels of certain enzymes (such as trypsin or elastase) may indicate digestive complications of cystic fibrosis or pancreatic insufficiency.The presence of blood in the stool indicates bleeding in the digestive tract.The presence of white blood cells in the stool may indicate bacterial diarrhea. A specific organism may be identified.Rotaviruses are a common cause of diarrhea in young children. If diarrhea is present, testing may be done to determine the presence of rotaviruses in the stool.High levels of reducing factors in the stool may indicate a problem digesting certain sugars (especially sucrase and lactase).Dr. Abdulaziz Akila