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String test

Definition:

This test involves swallowing a string to obtain a sample, which is then tested to detect the presence of intestinal parasites. The string test is rarely performed in the U.S.



Alternative Names: Duodenal parasites test

How the test is performed:

You swallow a string with a weighted gelatin capsule on the end and then it is pulled back out after 4 hours. Any bile, blood, or mucus attached to the string is examined under the microscope for cell types and segments of parasites or eggs.



How to prepare for the test:

Food and fluid may be restricted for 12 hours before the test.



How the test will feel:

You may find it difficult to swallow the string, and you may feel an urge to vomit when the string is pulled up.



Why the test is performed:

The test is performed when there is a suspicion of parasitic infestation but parasites are not detected by stool examination.



Normal Values:

No presence of blood, parasites, fungus, abnormal cells, or bile is normal.



What abnormal results mean:

Abnormal results may indicate the presence of giardia or another parasitic infestation.



What the risks are:



Special considerations:

Previous drug therapy can affect the test results.




Review Date: 2/14/2005
Reviewed By: Christian Stone, M.D., Division of Gastroenterology, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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