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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 17:09, 28 November 2014

Fecal material
Diagnosis in short

A food particle and a tubular adenoma. H&E stain.

LM plant matter - has cell walls, meat - skeletal muscle without nuclei, microorganisms (bacilli, cocci), +/-colorectal mucosa
LM DDx necrosis
Gross soft material, amorphous, friable
Site cecum, colon, rectum

Clinical history poor bowel preparation
Prevalence relatively common
Endoscopy polypoid lesion
Prognosis benign
Clin. DDx gastrointestinal polyp

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

General

  • Common.
  • Associated with poor bowel preparation.
    • People on a low-fibre diet seem to have less of 'em.[1]
  • Endoscopists go after anything that is polypoid and that may be nothing more than poo.

Gross

  • Soft amorphous material.
  • +/-Friable.

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:
    • Essentially ischemic skeletal muscle without inflammation.
      • Eosinophilic material without nuclei and without inflammation.
        • Honeycomb-like when fibres seen in cross-section.
  • +/-Microorganisms.
  • +/-Inflammatory cells.

DDx:

Images

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  • Often ignored if colorectal mucosa is present.
TRANSVERSE COLON, BIOPSY:
- FECAL MATERIAL.
- NO DEFINITE COLONIC MUCOSA IDENTIFIED.

Alternate

ASCENDING COLON ("POLYP"), REMOVAL:
- CONSISTENT WITH PARTIALLY DIGESTED FOOD.
- NO DEFINITE COLONIC MUCOSA IDENTIFIED.

Micro

The sections show a fragment of striated muscle without nuclei and without inflammation, with scant microorganisms. No colorectal mucosa is identified.

Rectum

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

See also

References

  1. Liedenbaum, MH.; Denters, MJ.; de Vries, AH.; van Ravesteijn, VF.; Bipat, S.; Vos, FM.; Dekker, E.; Stoker, J. (Jul 2010). "Low-fiber diet in limited bowel preparation for CT colonography: Influence on image quality and patient acceptance.". AJR Am J Roentgenol 195 (1): W31-7. doi:10.2214/AJR.09.3572. PMID 20566777.