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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Xray abdmonen is the primary modality of choice in diagnosing hirschsprungs disease. Findings include | |||
==X-Ray== | ==X-Ray== |
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Overview
Xray abdmonen is the primary modality of choice in diagnosing hirschsprungs disease. Findings include
X-Ray
Xray findings associated with Hirschsprung's disease may include:
- Radiography performed in children with Hirschsprung disease yields findings similar to those in other forms of low small bowel obstruction: variable gaseous distention of the colon and small bowel, often with air-fluid levels.
- The colon is usually difficult to identify accurately, and gas is usually absent in the rectum.