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Title: [Prevention of false results in tests for occult blood in feces]. Author: Zwillenberg LO. Journal: Schweiz Rundsch Med Prax; 1990 Apr 24; 79(17):521-3. PubMed ID: 2187220. Abstract: The HaemoQuant test and the immunological tests are not devoid of problems so that the (pseudo)peroxidase-sensitive tests are anything but obsolete. Most of the tests are nowadays sold with reduced sensitivity, with the risk of false-negative results. Nevertheless, they can yield false-positive results without a strict dairy-and-vegetable diet in which all components have undergone a heat inactivation (cooking, baking, pasteurization). Uncooked wheat bran reacts strongly, but even liberal use of cooked bran never produced a positive reaction with the sensitive 'Occultest'. Even if thoroughly cooked, all meat, except that of fish with white meat, can elicit a positive reaction. Most leaflets of commercial tests should be thoroughly revised. Also a misleading presentation of a positive reaction can be a source of errors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]