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Abdominal "x-ray"
- This abdominal x-ray shows an intestinal condition in which a loop of bowel has slipped into another section of bowel ( ...
- This lower abdominal x-ray shows narrowing (stenosis) of the end of the small intestine (ileum), caused by Crohn disease. Crohn disease typically ...
- This abdominal x-ray shows thickening of the bowel wall and swelling (distention) caused by a blockage (pseudo-obstruction) in the ...
- This abdominal X-ray shows a stomach filled with fluid and a swollen (distended) small bowel, caused by a blockage (pseudo- ...
- ... blood and mucous in the stool, and vomiting. Abdominal X-rays are usually taken to confirm the diagnosis. A ...
- ... technique used to image the interior of the abdomen. Like the X-ray, MRI, and CT scan, it has its place ...
- ... ducts or gallstones may be discovered upon routine x-ray or abdominal CT study.
- ... the groin, and along the back of the abdominal cavity. The next day, another set of X-rays is taken.
- X-rays of the abdomen are important in diagnosing the presence of small bowel obstruction. When obstruction occurs, both fluid and ...
- ... 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 ...