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An [[abdominal x-ray]] may be helpful in the diagnosis of short bowel syndrome. [[Abdominal x-ray]] helps to rule out [[ileus]] or [[Bowel obstruction|intestinal obstruction]]. [[Upper gastrointestinal series]] might demonstrate [[Stenosis|strictures]] and [[dilation]] of the [[Intestine|bowel]]. | |||
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Overview
An abdominal x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of short bowel syndrome. Abdominal x-ray helps to rule out ileus or intestinal obstruction. Upper gastrointestinal series might demonstrate strictures and dilation of the bowel.
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- An abdominal x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of short bowel syndrome. Abdominal x-ray helps to rule out ileus or intestinal obstruction.
- Upper gastrointestinal series may be helpful in the diagnosis of short bowel syndrome. Common findings in upper gastrointestinal series include: