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OverviewPublication of this book has been stimulated by 15 performed and duodenal abnormalities thus not years experience with contrast fluid irrigation visualised, occurred frequently. techniques of the small intestine and in particular All too frequently failure to maintain the proper by examinations performed and evaluated by col infusion rate, by many erroneously totally under legues. evaluated, had the result that disturbances in The classification of the X-ray pathology has motility were missed. been arranged to give a more effective application Additional and often too early administration in practice than is usually found in current of water, a measure that is seldom indicated and handbooks. Normally this classification is adapt tends to produce more bad results than good, is ed to that of formal anatomic pathology and quite frequently performed as a sort of panic internal medicine. In this book the classification reaction. The few indications for this procedure is based on the radiological symptomatology. ought to be known and strictly followed, super Thus, often completely unassociated conditions fluous application costs more time and causes are found listed as a possible cause for each unnecessary discomfort for the patient. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J.L. SellinkPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988 Volume: 15 Weight: 0.424kg ISBN: 9789401070805ISBN 10: 9401070806 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 12 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsI. Introduction.- II. Examination technique.- A. General.- B. Preparation of patiens.- C. Duodenal intubation.- D. Contrast fluid and films.- E. Administration of water after the barium suspension.- F. Indications for aircontrast.- G. Special examination techniques.- H. Common errors and failures.- III. The normal small intestine.- A. Length and position of the small bowel.- B. Calibre of lumen.- C. Intestinal interspaces.- D. Mucosal relief.- E. Intestinal contents.- F. Motility of the bowel.- IV. Pathological patterns.- A. Changes in the length of the intestine.- B. Deviation in course or position of part or whole of the bowel.- C. Alteration in intestinal diameter.- D. Spaces between and outwith the intestinal loops.- E. Mucosal relief.- F. Translucencies in the lumen.- G. Disturbed motility.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |