Fecal
232 results
1 - 100- Accuracy of fecal DNA and fecal immunochemical test for colorectal cancer detection
- Fecal immunochemical testing more sensitive than guaiac testing
- Fecal DNA testing = Hemoccult Sensa for colon cancer screening
- Fecal microbiota transplantation for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
- PEG helpful in childhood constipation, fecal impaction
- Fecal microbiota transplant effective for irritable bowel syndrome
- Fecal immunochemical testing accurate for colorectal cancer screening
- Fecal infusion effective for recurrent C. difficile infection
- Fecal occult blood testing is inaccurate as part of diagnostic workup
- Negative fecal calprotectin result useful for ruling out IBD in children
- Single-dose aspirin does not increase sensitivity of fecal immunochemical testing
- Fecal transplantation better than placebo for remission in patients with ulcerative colitis
- Fecal transplantation does not improve abdominal pain in persons with irritable bowel syndrome
- Oral capsule– and colonoscopy-delivered fecal transplant equally effective for recurrent C. difficile infection
- Fecal microbiota transplantation for the treatment of recurrent Clostridioides difficile (Clostridium difficile)
- Fecal transplantation for treatment of inflammatory bowel disease
- Limited, low-quality data suggest fecal transplant is ineffective for patients with irritable bowel syndrome
- Fecal calprotectin is reasonably accurate in identifying kids with inflammatory bowel disease in primary care
- Once-and-done screening colonoscopy has higher rates of adherence than yearly fecal-based blood testing
- Results of fecal immunochemical tests for colorectal cancer screening not affected by NSAIDs, aspirin, or anticoagulants