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  2. Barium Swallow - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    A barium swallow test (cine esophagram, swallowing study, esophagography, modified barium swallow study, video fluoroscopy swallow study) is a special type of imaging test that uses barium and X-rays to create images of your upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

  3. Barium Swallow: What to Expect, Side Effects, and Cost

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    A barium swallow is a type of X-ray test that helps your doctor see the back of your mouth and throat (pharynx), and the tube that extends from the back of the tongue down to the stomach...

  4. Esophagram Test: Procedure, Preparation & What it Is

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    An esophagram is a kind of X-ray that takes video images of your esophagus in action. It’s also called a barium swallow test. During the procedure, you swallow a barium contrast solution. The fluoroscopic X-ray beam visualizes your throat and esophagus while you swallow.

  5. What to expect during a barium swallow - Medical News Today

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    A barium swallow is a type of test used to look inside the esophagus, or food pipe. A doctor might recommend this test if they need to look at the outline of any part of a...

  6. What Is a Barium Swallow Test? Perform, Side Effects & Prep

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    An esophagram or barium swallow is an X-ray imaging test used to visualize the structures of the esophagus. The patient swallows liquid barium while X-ray images are obtained. The barium fills and then coats the lining of the esophagus so that it can diagnose anatomical abnormalities such as tumors.

  7. Barium Swallow: Test Preparation, Side Effects, vs. Upper GI ...

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    A barium swallow is a noninvasive X-ray technique commonly used to examine the throat and esophagus for swallowing difficulties and physical abnormalities, helping to detect problems such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), ulcers or polyps. It’s also a valuable tool to look for cancer in the upper esophagus.

  8. Barium Swallow: MedlinePlus Medical Test

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    What is a barium swallow? A barium swallow, also called an esophagogram, is an imaging test that checks for problems in your upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Your upper GI tract includes your: Mouth; Back of the throat; Esophagus (the tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to the stomach) Stomach; Duodenum (first part of your ...

  9. Barium Swallow Test: What to Expect | Esophagram Test Prep ...

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    Doctors use barium swallow tests to evaluate dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing. This test helps healthcare providers see how the esophagus—the tube leading from the mouth to the stomach—functions during swallowing. It can be used to diagnose many causes of dysphagia.

  10. An x-ray examination that evaluates only the pharynx and esophagus is called a barium swallow. In addition to drinking barium, some patients are also given baking-soda crystals (similar to Alka-Seltzer) to further improve the images. This procedure is called an air-contrast or double-contrast upper GI.

  11. Exams and Procedures: Barium Swallow | Johns Hopkins Radiology

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    A barium swallow is diagnostic radiology exam using an X-ray to examine the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, specifically the esophagus, throat and back of the mouth. A barium swallow can help diagnose structural or functional issues of the upper GI tract.