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Deleterious Effects of Gastrointestinal Contrast Material on Abdominal Echography
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Normal ImagingMedical UltrasoundUltrasonic B-scanning ImageEngineeringMedical ImagingAbdominal ImagingClinical EvidenceGastroenterologyPathologyUltrasound Contrast AgentsDeleterious EffectsVisceral SurgeryGi TechniqueUltrasoundMedicineRadiology
Experimental and clinical evidence indicates that the presence of barium within the gut has a degrading effect upon the ultrasonic B-scanning image. It is recommended that such studies be performed at a time when the gut is free of barium. This does not apply to water-soluble contrast material, in the presence of which normal imaging is possible.