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  2. Small bowel faeces sign - Wikipedia

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    On CT imaging, the small bowel feces sign appears as a mottled, mixed-density pattern within a distended small bowel loop. It is typically located proximal to the site of obstruction and is often accompanied by other features of small bowel obstruction, such as: [5] Dilated bowel loops: Loops proximal to the obstruction exhibit dilation (>2.5-3 ...

  3. Stepladder sign - Wikipedia

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    The stepladder sign is a radiological finding observed in the context of small bowel obstruction on abdominal X-rays or computed tomography scans. It refers to the appearance of multiple, dilated small bowel loops arranged in a step-like configuration, typically visible in upright or lateral decubitus imaging positions.

  4. Abdominal x-ray - Wikipedia

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    This is done to ensure that the majority of bowel can be reviewed. A KUB is a plain frontal supine radiograph of the abdomen. It is often supplemented by an upright PA view of the chest (to rule out air under the diaphragm or thoracic etiologies presenting as abdominal complaints) and a standing view of the abdomen (to differentiate obstruction ...

  5. Distal intestinal obstruction syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Distal intestinal obstruction syndrome Small intestine(at center) DIOS was previously known as meconium ileus equivalent , a name which highlights its similarity to the intestinal obstruction seen in newborn infants with cystic fibrosis. [ 2 ]

  6. Ladd's bands - Wikipedia

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    The procedure involves counterclockwise detorsion of the bowel, surgical division of Ladd's bands (shown in image), widening of the small intestine's mesentery, performing an appendectomy, and reorientation of the small bowel on the right and the cecum and colon on the left (the appendectomy is performed so as not to be confused by atypical ...

  7. Computed tomography enterography - Wikipedia

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    CTE provides enough distention of the bowel not present during normal CT imaging to increase the ability to examine in lumen and internal lining of the small intestines. [4] When the small bowel is not properly distended it can be difficult to see if there is a problem in that area. [ 5 ]

  8. Upper gastrointestinal series - Wikipedia

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    Indications to do this procedure are: unexplained chronic abdominal pain with weight loss, unexplained diarrhea, anemia which is caused by gastrointestinal bleeding or dependent on blood transfusion where the cause cannot be explained despite OGDS or colonoscopy investigations, partial obstruction of bowel/small bowel adhesive obstruction ...

  9. Lower gastrointestinal series - Wikipedia

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    A lower gastrointestinal series is a medical procedure used to examine and diagnose problems with the human colon of the large intestine. Radiographs (X-ray pictures) are taken while barium sulfate, a radiocontrast agent, fills the colon via an enema through the rectum.

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