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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Anila Hussain, MD [2]
Overview
An x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of Colitis associated with HUS. Findings on an x-ray suggestive of Colitis on Barium enema include filling defects, mucosal edema, marginal serrations, and segmental bowel dilations and stenosis may be seen.
X Ray
Findings on an x-ray suggestive of colitis associated with HUS on barium edema include[1]:
- Filling defects
- Mucosal edema
- Marginal serrations
- Segmental bowel dilations and stenosis may be present
References
- ↑ Peterson RB, Meseroll WP, Shrago GG, Gooding CA (1976). "Radiographic features of colitis associated with the hemolytic-uremic syndrome". Radiology. 118 (3): 667–71. doi:10.1148/118.3.667. PMID 1251018.