What is the specific medical term for the oily or waxy stool discharge resulting from oilfish ingestion?

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Keriorrhea

The hallmark symptom following overconsumption of oilfish, characterized by the sudden discharge of oil or waxy material in the stool, is known by the specific medical designation, keriorrhea. This condition is distinct from typical diarrhea caused by microbial infection or chemical irritation because it specifically relates to the body expelling indigestible fatty substances. The onset can be prompt, appearing within hours or up to a full day after eating. This expulsion is the body's natural, albeit embarrassing, mechanism for eliminating the large volume of indigestible wax esters that accumulated because they could not be properly absorbed in the small intestine, making the identification of the discharge texture key to diagnosis.

What is the specific medical term for the oily or waxy stool discharge resulting from oilfish ingestion?
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