Parasite check
- Fecal white blood cells
- Fecal nitrogen
- Fecal starch granules
- Fecal calcium
- Fecal red blood cells
- Fecal muscle fibers
- Fecal parasites
- Fecal Potassium (Potassium.K)
- Fecal yeast
- Fecal connective tissue and elastic fibers
- Fecal stones
- Fecal dysbiosis
- Fecal volume
- Fecal phosphate
- Fecal chloride
- Fecal pus
- Fecal odor
- Fecal S. rhizogenes
- Fecal epithelial cells
- Fecal pH (fecal pH)
- Fecal phagocytes
- Stool traits
- Fecal blood
- Stool color
- Fecal occult blood test (OBT)
- Fecal mucus
- Fecal fat
- Fecal fat quantification
- Fecal Plant Cells and Plant Fibers
- Porphyrins in feces
- Coproporphyrin
- Fecal bilirubin
- Coecobilin
- Coechobilinogen
- Quantification of coechobilinogen
- Fecal calcium
- Fecal parasite eggs
- Fecal potassium
- Fecal Mycobacterium tuberculosis test
- Fecal volume
- Fecal chlorine
- Fecal chymotrypsin
- Fecal smell
- Fecal food residue
- Fecal pH
- Dung Treble
- Fecal bacterial culture
- Stool shape and hardness
- Dung color
- Fecal occult blood test
- Fecal fat quantification
- Crystals in feces
- Fecal cells
- Fat in feces
- Treble's test
- Trypsin
- Cysticercosis complement fixation assay
- Schistosoma spot ELISA
- Occult blood test
- Routine
- Egg count
- Quantitative Transparent Method for Parasite Examination
- Concentration method for parasite examination
- Direct smear method for parasite examination
- Mircaria hatching method
- Worm check method
- Defecography
- Smear