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Refractive index matching applied to fecal smear clearingDOI: 10.1590/S0036-46652005000600007 Keywords: turbidity of fecal suspensions, thick fecal smears, refractive index matching. Abstract: thick smears of human feces can be made adequate for identification of helminth eggs by means of refractive index matching. although this effect can be obtained by simply spreading a fleck of feces on a microscope slide, a glycerol solution has been routinely used to this end. aiming at practicability, a new quantitative technique has been developed. to enhance both sharpness and contrast of the images, a sucrose solution (refractive index = 1.49) is used, which reduces the effect of light-scattering particulates. to each slide a template-measured (38.5 mm3) fecal sample is transferred. thus, egg counts and sensitivity evaluations are easily made.
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