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==== Suspected small bowel perforation ====
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* Small bowel follow through is inferior to CT of the abdomen and pelvis with oral contrast for detection and localization of small bowel perforation.
* Small bowel follow through is inferior to CT of the abdomen and pelvis with oral contrast for detection and localization of small bowel perforation.
[[File:Esophageal fluroscopy.gif|300px|center|thumb|Chest fluroscopy shows esophageal perforation, source: Case courtesy of RMH Core Conditions, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 26313]]


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Revision as of 19:50, 30 December 2017

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mohammed Abdelwahed M.D[2]

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Suspected gastroduodenal perforation

  • An upper GI study with water-soluble contrast medium is not usually the primary study for detection of a suspected gastric or duodenal perforation but can be useful for confirmation of an equivocal appearance on CT or for detection of the precise location of a small perforation.

Suspected small bowel perforation

  • Small bowel follow through is inferior to CT of the abdomen and pelvis with oral contrast for detection and localization of small bowel perforation.
Chest fluroscopy shows esophageal perforation, source: Case courtesy of RMH Core Conditions, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 26313

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