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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are no abdominal x-ray findings associated with lower gastrointestinal bleeding. | There are no abdominal x-ray findings associated with lower gastrointestinal bleeding. However, an x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosing the complications of underlying disease. Findings of abdominal X-ray in perforated viscus associated with LGIB include free air under the [[diaphragm]]. | ||
==X-ray== | ==X-ray== | ||
There are no abdominal x-ray findings associated with lower gastrointestinal bleeding. | There are no abdominal x-ray findings associated with lower gastrointestinal bleeding. However, an x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosing the complications of underlying disease. Findings of abdominal X-ray in perforated viscus associated with LGIB include free air under the [[diaphragm]]. | ||
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Overview
There are no abdominal x-ray findings associated with lower gastrointestinal bleeding. However, an x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosing the complications of underlying disease. Findings of abdominal X-ray in perforated viscus associated with LGIB include free air under the diaphragm.
X-ray
There are no abdominal x-ray findings associated with lower gastrointestinal bleeding. However, an x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosing the complications of underlying disease. Findings of abdominal X-ray in perforated viscus associated with LGIB include free air under the diaphragm.