Stool microscopy

Fecal microscopy is the main content of routine clinical examinations and is used to check various formed elements, such as cells, parasites, crystals, bacteria, and fungi. It is a method of diagnosing human diseases by analyzing and judging human excreta, secretions, exfoliated cells and human tissues with a microscope. The goal is to identify a corresponding parasitic or protozoal infection or to aid in the detection of intestinal inflammation.

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