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R E Barry, R Barry, M D Ene, G Parker.
Abstract
The usefulness of fluorescein dilaurate as an indicator of pancreatic exocrine failure has been assessed in 70 patients and normal volunteers. The test consisted of a comparison of urinary fluorescein excretion after ingestion of fluorescein dilaurate with that after ingestion of unesterified fluorescein. The test was easy to perform and acceptable to the patients. The sensitivity of the test was 95%. There was a false-positive rate of 11% in a group of patients who had steatorrhoea which was non-pancreatic in origin. The test can be a useful screening test for the exclusion of pancreatic exocrine failure as a cause of steatorrhoea and can be conducted in outpatients.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6125813 DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(82)90924-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321