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==Overview==
==Overview==
[[X-ray]] images may be taken after [[barium swallow]] to see the lesions in [[small intestine]]. It may show filling defects, mucosal distortion and barium hold up if tumor of small intestine is present.
[[X-ray]] images may be taken after [[barium swallow]] to see the lesions in [[small intestine]]. It may show filling defects, [[Mucosa|mucosal distortion]] and [[barium]] hold up if tumor of [[small intestine]] is present.


==Abdominal X Ray==
==Abdominal X Ray==
*[[X-rays|X-ray]] is used to visualize [[Gastrointestinal tract|GI tract]] with or without [[barium swallow]]. However, the findings are usually indeterminate.<ref name="pmid7376936">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ekberg O, Ekholm S |title=Radiography in primary tumors of the small bowel |journal=Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh) |volume=21 |issue=1 |pages=79–84 |date=1980 |pmid=7376936 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*[[X-rays|X-ray]] is used to visualize [[Gastrointestinal tract|GI tract]] with or without [[barium swallow]]. However, the findings are usually indeterminate.<ref name="pmid7376936">{{cite journal |vauthors=Ekberg O, Ekholm S |title=Radiography in primary tumors of the small bowel |journal=Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh) |volume=21 |issue=1 |pages=79–84 |date=1980 |pmid=7376936 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*[[X-rays|X-ray]] films are taken after [[barium swallow]] and [[barium enema]] to visualize the lesion of intestine, however, they are not sensitive at detecting small intestinal cancer until very advanced stage.
*[[X-rays|X-ray]] films are taken after [[barium swallow]] and [[barium enema]] to visualize the lesion of [[intestine]], however, they are not sensitive at detecting [[Small intestine cancer|small intestinal cancer]] until very advanced stage.
*Upper [[Gastrointestinal tract|GI]] shows features of mucosal pattern distortion, obliteration, and narrowing. Delayed images may show hold up of barium at the site of the lesion.
*Upper [[Gastrointestinal tract|GI]] shows features of [[mucosal]] pattern distortion, obliteration, and narrowing. Delayed images may show hold up of barium at the site of the lesion.
*In case of very advance tumor causing [[Intestinal obstruction|obstruction of small intestine]], [[X-rays|X-ray]] film may show typical "step ladder pattern" of air in obstruction.
*In case of very advance tumor causing [[Intestinal obstruction|obstruction of small intestine]], [[X-rays|X-ray]] film may show typical "step ladder pattern" of air in [[Small intestine Obstruction|obstruction]].


==References==
==References==

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Overview

X-ray images may be taken after barium swallow to see the lesions in small intestine. It may show filling defects, mucosal distortion and barium hold up if tumor of small intestine is present.

Abdominal X Ray

References

  1. Ekberg O, Ekholm S (1980). "Radiography in primary tumors of the small bowel". Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh). 21 (1): 79–84. PMID 7376936.

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