RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE LARGE AND SMALL BOWEL

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RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE LARGE AND SMALL BOWEL

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Transverse colon stomach Small bowel cecum Descending colon

1. SINGLE CONTRAST STUDY 2. DOUBLE CONTRAST STUDY TECHNIQUE

Polyp A B

Barium Studies of the GI Tract Barium enema http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003817.htm

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Rectum Sigmoid colon Descending colon Splenic flexure Transverse colon 4 5 6 Rectum Sigmoid colon Descending colon Splenic flexure Transverse colon Hepatic flexure Ascending colon cecum 3 7 2 8 1

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Is this study normal or abnormal? And why?

Abnormal study Colon Cancer (apple core sign)

Colonic Carcinoma Annular Carcinoma with shelf-like margin

abnormal study normal Ulcerative colitis Feature-less colon(lead pipe appearance)

Abnormal Normal

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5 2 1 6 4 3 1- Rectum 2-Sigmoid colon 3-Descending colon 4-Ascending colon 5-Transverse colon 6-Cecum

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3 2 4 1 5 6 Descending colon Splenic flexure Hepatic flexure Ascending colon cecum Sigmoid colon

NORMAL What is the diagnosis?

Sigmoid cancer

Small bowel imaging LIBERITY PLATEAU LISBON, PORTUGAL

The small intestine is one of the most difficult areas to study radio graphically in the gastro-intestinal tract; yet, satisfactory examinations are needed to give the maximum definition of every inch of the intestine . Small bowel imaging

Barium Studies of the GI Tract Small bowel follow-through The passage of the barium through the esophagus, stomach, and small intestine is monitored on the fluoroscope. The test usually takes around three to six hours. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003816.htm http://www.vh.org/adult/provider/internalmedicine/GIAtlas/Organ/pages/4-S-Intestine/NormalImage7.html

1 Normal enteroclysis and CT enteroclysis examinations 1 Normal enteroclysis and CT enteroclysis examinations. a The small bowel is distended on the double contrast enteroclysis, providing exquisite detail of the normal mucosa. b CT enteroclysis. Coronal reconstruction MDCT image from a normal CTE study . Note the small-bowel distention and mucosal detail produced by the large volume of positive contrast medium used for enteroclysis

NEUTRAL vs. POSITIVE

Coronal true FISP image demonstrating the small bowel along its entire length. The use of an isosmotic water solution as an intraluminal contrast agent results in homogeneous opacification of the bowel lumen. Magnetic resonance imaging evaluation of small intestinal Crohn’s disease Nicholas C. Gourtsoyiannis* MD ,Nickolas Papanikolaou MSc ,Apostolos Karantanas MD Research Clinical Gastroenterology Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 137–156, 2006