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| Micro      = plant matter - has cell walls, meat - skeletal muscle without nuclei, no colorectal mucosa, microorganisms (bacilli, cocci)
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| LMDDx      = [[necrosis]]
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| Site      = [[cecum]], [[colon]], [[rectum]]
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| Clinicalhx = poor bowel preparation
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| ClinDDx    = [[gastrointestinal polyp]]
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'''Fecal material''', also '''fecal matter''', is poo.  It is seen in [[gastrointestinal pathology]].
'''Fecal material''', also '''fecal matter''', is poo.  It is seen in [[gastrointestinal pathology]].



Revision as of 11:17, 10 July 2013

Fecal material
Diagnosis in short

LM plant matter - has cell walls, meat - skeletal muscle without nuclei, no colorectal mucosa, microorganisms (bacilli, cocci)
LM DDx necrosis
Site cecum, colon, rectum

Clinical history poor bowel preparation
Clin. DDx gastrointestinal polyp

Fecal material, also fecal matter, is poo. It is seen in gastrointestinal pathology.

General

  • Common.
  • Associated with poor bowel preparation.
  • Endoscopists go after anything that is polypoid and that may be nothing more than poo.

Microscopic

Features:

  • Plant material:
    • Yellow staining chicken wire-like material - may be linear.
      • Thick cell walls often without cytoplasm and usually without a nucleus.
  • Meat:
    • Eosinophilic honeycomb-like material without nuclei and without inflammation.
      • Essentially ischemic skeletal muscle without inflammation.
  • +/-Microorganisms.
  • +/-Inflammatory cells.

DDx:

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TRANSVERSE COLON, BIOPSY:
- FECAL MATERIAL.
- NO DEFINITE COLONIC MUCOSA IDENTIFIED.

Rectum

RECTUM, BIOPSY:
- FECAL MATERIAL.
- NO DEFINITE RECTAL MUCOSA IDENTIFIED.

See also