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Page 213
... small bowel and colon with gas in the rectum ( arrow ) . tent vomiting or nasogastric suction , gas- or fluid - distended bowel loops may not be pres- ent and the level of obstruction may be dif- ficult to assess . In small bowel ...
... small bowel and colon with gas in the rectum ( arrow ) . tent vomiting or nasogastric suction , gas- or fluid - distended bowel loops may not be pres- ent and the level of obstruction may be dif- ficult to assess . In small bowel ...
Page 451
... small intestine depends largely on the quantity of air swal- lowed and the patient's recent physical activ- ity . Normally , adults may have a small amount of gas in the small intestine , but more than 2 loops of gas - filled small bowel ...
... small intestine depends largely on the quantity of air swal- lowed and the patient's recent physical activ- ity . Normally , adults may have a small amount of gas in the small intestine , but more than 2 loops of gas - filled small bowel ...
Page 463
... small bowel , leaving a barium coating on the mucosal surface . The small bowel is therefore coated with barium and distended with the translucent methylcellulose ( Fig . 33-8A ) . Fluoroscopic spot films with com- pression are obtained ...
... small bowel , leaving a barium coating on the mucosal surface . The small bowel is therefore coated with barium and distended with the translucent methylcellulose ( Fig . 33-8A ) . Fluoroscopic spot films with com- pression are obtained ...
Contents
SYMPTOMATOLOGY | 24 |
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Abdominal Pain | 36 |
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