Abstract
The [14C]-triolein absorption test has been assessed using a preprepared fat meal in a procedure that can be completed within a working day on an inpatient or outpatient basis. An initial study showed complete discrimination between 30 control subjects and 13 patients with raised faecal fat excretion. A prospective evaluation in 57 patients under investigation for gastrointestinal disease showed a sensitivity of 85% and specificity of 93% (100% if two obese subjects are excluded). The test discriminates satisfactorily between patients with and without fat malabsorption and makes the measurement of faecal fat unnecessary in most circumstances.
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Turner, J. M., Lawrence, S., Fellows, I. W., Johnson, I., Hill, P. G., & Holmes, G. K. T. (1987). [14C]-triolein absorption: A useful test in the diagnosis of malabsorption. Gut, 28(6), 694–700. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.28.6.694
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