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==Overview== | |||
Fluoroscopy barium studies rarely used in diagnosis of ischemic colitis. Contrast enema is abnormal in 90% of patients but is rarely used for diagnostic purposes. | |||
==Other imaging findings== | |||
Fluoroscopy barium studies may be used in diagnosis of ischemic colitis. Contrast enema is abnormal in 90% of patients but is rarely used for diagnostic purposes. | |||
The findings are: | |||
* Segmental region of abnormality | |||
* 'Thumbprinting' which is classically obliterated by air insufflation | |||
* Spasm | |||
* Ulcerations 'serrated mucosa' | |||
* Stricture from fibrosis as a late complication of ischemia<ref name="urlIschaemic colitis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org">{{cite web |url=https://radiopaedia.org/articles/ischaemic-colitis |title=Ischaemic colitis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | |||
==Reference== | |||
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Overview
Fluoroscopy barium studies rarely used in diagnosis of ischemic colitis. Contrast enema is abnormal in 90% of patients but is rarely used for diagnostic purposes.
Other imaging findings
Fluoroscopy barium studies may be used in diagnosis of ischemic colitis. Contrast enema is abnormal in 90% of patients but is rarely used for diagnostic purposes. The findings are:
- Segmental region of abnormality
- 'Thumbprinting' which is classically obliterated by air insufflation
- Spasm
- Ulcerations 'serrated mucosa'
- Stricture from fibrosis as a late complication of ischemia[1]