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Hi Got my stooltest results: Blood :Nil Color: Brown RBC: 0-2 hpf wbc: 2/4 hpf No parasitic ova or cysts My stooltest came: Blood: Nil Color: Brown WBC: 2-4 RBC: 0-2 No parasites... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ronald Schubert
( General & Family Physician)
doctor and he advice for stooltest . Its result is as below.. Color-green Mucus- present Reaction-acidic Occult blood- positive Reducing substance- positive Pus cells- 6-8/hpf Rbc- 2-3/hpf... View answer
problems in report : Mucous : Present + reducing Substances : Present + EPITHELIAL CELLS : 0-1/HPF PUS CELLS : 1-2/HPF ERYTHROCYTES: 0-1/HPF I want to know what could be infection to my baby. Dr has... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
I did stool routine test and my report shows following observations: Red Blood Cells - 3-4/hpf Pus Cells - 40-50/hpf Epithelial Cells - 5-6/hpf Plus from last two days feeling gurgling sound in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sanjay Kini
( General & Family Physician)
fresh blood : NIL worms : NIL Microscopic examination PUS CELLS : 1-2 /HPF RBCs : NIL /HPF FATS : NIL /HPF OVA : NOT SEEN CYSTS :NOT SEEN UNDIGESTED FOOD : (+) Bacteria : (+++) sir i just want to know ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
My stooltest report show R.b.c nil/hpf and Pus cells Occasional/Hpf what is that mean My urine test report show urobilinogen 3.2 umol/L, blood small(+1) nitrate negative pus cell 1-2/... View answer
what does it mean when the result of tour stool laboratory examination is like this: Consistency: MUCOID Endamoeba cyst 6-8 /HPF Endamoeba trophozo 3-5 /HPF Pus Cell MANY /HPF Red Blood Cell... View answer
to know your opinion about his Fecalysis. Results show RBC - 8-12/hpf. WBC - 10-15/hpf. E.histolytica cyst 1-3/hpf. And trophozoites 0-1/hpf. What is your opinion about this analysis? Thank... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Divakara
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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