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Barium Enema

BEFORE THE TEST
Purpose of the Test

Where is the Test Performed?

Who Performs the Test?

Risks and Precautions

Patient Preparation

THE TEST
Sensory Factors

Description of the Test

AFTER THE TEST
Immediate Post-Test Care

Activity After the Test

Time Before the Test Results is Available

TEST RESULTS
Test Values

Normal Values

What “Abnormal” May Indicate: Adenocarcinoma, Sarcomas, Carcinoma, Diverticulitis, Granulomatous colitis, Ulcerative colitis, Broad-based villous polyps, Gastroenteritis, Intestinal structural changes, Irritable colon, Saccular adenomatous polyps, Acute appendicitis, Sigmoid torsion, Telescoping of the bowel, Vascular injury due to arterial occlusion.

Factors That May Affect Test Results

Source
From The Complete Guide to Medical Tests by H. Winter Griffith, M.D. Copyright 1988. Reprinted with permission of Fisher Books.


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HEd. VI-008

© The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, 2007.

01-24-07

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