Clinical Symptomatology, With Special Reference to Life-Threatening Symptoms And Their Treatment
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Microscopical Examination Meat Fibers. — In human beings, even after a moderate meat diet, meat remains are constantly found in the stools on microscopical examination. They consist of pieces of muscle of moderate size, stained yellow or brown by biliary pigments, and, according to Noth- nagel, usually not striated. If the muscle fibers are very numerous, if their corners are not rounded from digestion, if their transverse striation is preserved and their color due to bilirubin instead of uro- ...bilin, we are justified in suspecting a catarrh of the small intestine. Valuable information on the digestion of muscle fibers is furnished by the meat test of Schmidt {Deut. Arch. f. klin. Med., Bd. Ixv, S. 219). Cheesy Masses; Milk Granules. — In the stools of adults, as well as in those of children, soft caseous masses of the size of a lentil and larger, whitish or tinged yellow with bile pigments can sometimes be found. Monti and Biedert believed them to be casein flakes; Widerhofer and Wegscheider conglomerations of fat imbedded in some matrix.
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