
Urinalysis and Body Fluids 6th Edition by Majorie DiLorenzo, Susan Strasinger
Edition 6ISBN: 0803641044
Urinalysis and Body Fluids 6th Edition by Majorie DiLorenzo, Susan Strasinger
Edition 6ISBN: 0803641044Large orange-red droplets seen on direct microscopic examination of stools mixed with Sudan III represent:
A. Cholesterol
B. Fatty acids
C. Neutral fats
D. Soaps
Step 1 of 2
Fecal fat:
Increases of fat in feces is called steatorrhea. To detect the fecal fat, microscopic examination is performed on feces.
• Qualitative procedure is performed to measure the cholesterol ester and extra unstained phospholipids
• The followings are the lipids which are included when performing microscopic examination:
o Neutral fats also called as triglycerides
o Fatty acid salts
o Fatty acids
o Cholesterol
• The above lipids can be viewed when staining the feces with the following stains:
o Sudan III
o Sudan IV
o Oil red O
• Neutral fats can be viewed when staining it with the Sudan III.
o It is viewed as large “orange-red droplets” at the cover slip edge.
Therefore, when staining the feces with Sudan III and performed microscopic examination, the large orange-red droplets indicate the “neutral fats”. Hence, the correct answer is option
.
Step 2 of 2
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