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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Abdominal "x-ray"
  1. This abdominal x-ray shows an intestinal condition in which a loop of bowel has slipped into another section of bowel ( ...
  2. This lower abdominal x-ray shows narrowing (stenosis) of the end of the small intestine (ileum), caused by Crohn disease. Crohn disease typically ...
  3. This abdominal x-ray shows thickening of the bowel wall and swelling (distention) caused by a blockage (pseudo-obstruction) in the ...
  4. This abdominal X-ray shows a stomach filled with fluid and a swollen (distended) small bowel, caused by a blockage (pseudo- ...
  5. ... blood and mucous in the stool, and vomiting. Abdominal X-rays are usually taken to confirm the diagnosis. A ...
  6. ... technique used to image the interior of the abdomen. Like the X-ray, MRI, and CT scan, it has its place ...
  7. ... ducts or gallstones may be discovered upon routine x-ray or abdominal CT study.
  8. ... the groin, and along the back of the abdominal cavity. The next day, another set of X-rays is taken.
  9. X-rays of the abdomen are important in diagnosing the presence of small bowel obstruction. When obstruction occurs, both fluid and ...
  10. ... be placed under the tissues of the lower abdomen. The balloon is filled with a liquid (occasionally, an iodine-based solution will be used so that it will be visualized when x-ray procedures are performed). The control pump mechanism is ...
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