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Overview
There are no xray findings associated with diverticulitis.
X Ray
Barium enema
- X-ray barium enema is not the first diagnostic procedure to diagnose acute diverticulitis. However, it may be useful in case the CT scan is not available.[1]
- Barium enema was being used in diagnosis of acute diverticulitis but it was not the best procedure to diagnose the disease. Enema has many disadvantages which include:[2]
- Enema rupture
- This rupture may cause cellulitis and peritonitis.
- If failed, it will lead to the delay of the other imaging procedures like CT scan, endoscopy and angiography to be held.
- It may cause acute intestinal obstruction.
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References
- ↑ Rafferty J, Shellito P, Hyman NH, Buie WD, Standards Committee of American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (2006). "Practice parameters for sigmoid diverticulitis". Dis Colon Rectum. 49 (7): 939–44. doi:10.1007/s10350-006-0578-2. PMID 16741596.
- ↑ Gottesman L, Zevon SJ, Brabbee GW, Dailey T, Wichern WA (1984). "The use of water-soluble contrast enemas in the diagnosis of acute lower left quadrant peritonitis". Dis Colon Rectum. 27 (2): 84–8. PMID 6697835.