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... barium and to distend the viscus with gas . The barium suspension is used as a " paint " to bring out mucosal surface detail . The important elements in obtaining a good double - contrast study are mucosal coating , distention , and a ...
... barium and to distend the viscus with gas . The barium suspension is used as a " paint " to bring out mucosal surface detail . The important elements in obtaining a good double - contrast study are mucosal coating , distention , and a ...
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... barium , as described by Sellink.21 My colleagues and I prefer a double - contrast technique in which approximately 200 ml of barium is infused and followed by 1 to 2 liters of 0.5 % meth- ylcellulose as described by Herlinger.22 The ...
... barium , as described by Sellink.21 My colleagues and I prefer a double - contrast technique in which approximately 200 ml of barium is infused and followed by 1 to 2 liters of 0.5 % meth- ylcellulose as described by Herlinger.22 The ...
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... barium enema exami- nation . Contraindications . A barium enema ex- amination of the colon should not be per- formed following a deep or extensive endo- scopic biopsy because of the risk of perforation . If a mucosal biopsy specimen has ...
... barium enema exami- nation . Contraindications . A barium enema ex- amination of the colon should not be per- formed following a deep or extensive endo- scopic biopsy because of the risk of perforation . If a mucosal biopsy specimen has ...
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Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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