2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842004000300008
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Análise retrospectiva do trânsito do delgado em um serviço de radiologia de hospital geral

Abstract: OBJETIVO: Os autores se propõem a revisar os exames de trânsito do delgado, a fim de demonstrar os principais diagnósticos e achados radiológicos, e o atual benefício para o paciente. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo e descritivo realizado a partir de levantamento de exames realizados no período de janeiro/2001 a junho/2002, no serviço de radiologia do Hospital Santa Cruz da Beneficência Portuguesa de Niterói. RESULTADOS: Do total de 60 exames, 24 (40,0%) apresentaram alterações radiológicas (anatômic… Show more

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“…This examination should never be performed in cases of abdominal perforation, as barium is an insoluble compound and cannot be eliminated through the bloodstream. Barium is excreted through the feces, and after the exam, it's important for the patient to stay well-hydrated and have a fiber-rich diet to facilitate proper elimination of the barium [13].…”
Section: Intestinal Transit Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This examination should never be performed in cases of abdominal perforation, as barium is an insoluble compound and cannot be eliminated through the bloodstream. Barium is excreted through the feces, and after the exam, it's important for the patient to stay well-hydrated and have a fiber-rich diet to facilitate proper elimination of the barium [13].…”
Section: Intestinal Transit Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sua limitação deve-se à distensão das alças intestinais pelo MCP, que se sobrepõem, dificultando a visualização de alterações (Nacif et al, 2004). Maglinte et al (1982) demonstraram que muitas lesões do ID podem passar despercebidas ao exame com MCP.…”
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