Normal GI Exam, Pediatric
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- Provide improved patient care.
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Mehmet Albayram, MD, Ivan Davis, MD, Mariam Hanna, MD, Anthony Mancuso, MD, Ronald Quisling, MD, Dhanashree Rajderkar, MD, Priya Sharma, MD, Roberta Slater, MD and Joann Stamm, MBA have disclosed that they have no relevant financial relationships. No one else is a position to control content have any financial relationship to disclose.
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CB1438-Normal GI Exam, Pediatric
CB1438-Normal GI Exam, Pediatric
Case ReportHistory
Exam
Prior Study
Findings
Findings
Normal examination.
Scout image: There was not free air. There were not masses or calcifications. There was non obstructive bowel gas pattern.
The colon was filled through its entire length, with reflux of contrast into the terminal ileum and appendix.
The colon and rectum are normal in caliber.
Filling defects: No
Presence of masses, strictures, ulcerations, diverticula or other mucosal abnormality: No
Ileocecal junction position: The ileocecal junction and the cecum are normal in position
Post-evacuation radiograph showed incomplete evacuation of the colon.
Complications: None
Fluoro Time: 3 min