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Special X-ray Barium Enema Stock Photo
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Title
Special X-ray Barium Enema #121171284
Description
Special X-ray Barium Enema Congenital megacolon with transitional zone at lower descending colon.
Barium enema of a patient, demonstrated obstruction of contrast media at rectal region and irregular rectal mucosa.
Barium swallowing study of a 21 years old woman, demonstrated normal esophagus both antero-posterior and lateral views.
Upper gastro-intestinal (UGI) study of a 21 years old woman, close up at stomach and first part of small intestine both
Upper gastro-intestinal (UGI) study of a 21 years old woman, close up at stomach and first part of small intestine both
Baruim swallow Normal swallowing funcion.
Barium swallow x-ray Evidence of achalasia at distal esophagus to EG junction.Moderate proximal dialtation of esophagus with
Barium swallow Evidence of achalasia at distal esophagus to EG junction.Moderate proximal dialtation of esophagus with
Special ecamination baruim swallow Normal swallowing funcion
Special ecamination baruim swallow Normal swallowing funcion
Special ecamination baruim swallow Normal swallowing funcion
Real Barium enema images series. Three x-ray of the Lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Real barium enema images series. Three x-ray of the Lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract.