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... Small Bowel Follow - through The upper gastrointestinal tract and small bowel follow - through examination is a technique that studies the esophagus , stomach , and small bowel . If an effer- vescent agent , high - density barium ( 250 ...
... Small Bowel Follow - through The upper gastrointestinal tract and small bowel follow - through examination is a technique that studies the esophagus , stomach , and small bowel . If an effer- vescent agent , high - density barium ( 250 ...
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Richard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson. Small Bowel Meal The small bowel meal is an examination directed primarily to the study of the small bowel . It is performed whenever symptoms suggest small bowel pathology , yet an intubation ...
Richard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson. Small Bowel Meal The small bowel meal is an examination directed primarily to the study of the small bowel . It is performed whenever symptoms suggest small bowel pathology , yet an intubation ...
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Richard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson. Enteroclysis ( Small Bowel Enema ) The small bowel enema ( enteroclysis ) requires jejunal intubation and provides a detailed double - contrast examination of the small intestine . The small ...
Richard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson. Enteroclysis ( Small Bowel Enema ) The small bowel enema ( enteroclysis ) requires jejunal intubation and provides a detailed double - contrast examination of the small intestine . The small ...
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