Small-bowel enema in the diagnosis of adhesive obstructions

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Abstract

The small-bowel enema was evaluated in 60 patients in whom a final diagnosis of adhesive obstruction was made by surgery or on the basis of clinical findings. Distinctive radiographic and clinical features were found with single versus multiple bands. While 72% of 32 single-band obstructions were graded as severe, this grading was given to only 34% of 18 obstructions by multiple bands. Extensive adhesions were demonstrated in 10 patients and presented varied radiographic features. The radiographic diagnosis of adhesive obstruction was found to be correct in 36 (87.8%) of 41 patients in whom a surgical diagnosis could subsequently be made. However, an incorrect radiologic diagnosis of obstruction by metastases was made in five patients. They form the basis for a discussion of the differential diagnosis.

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Caroline, D. F., Herlinger, H., Laufer, I., Kressel, H. Y., & Levine, M. S. (1984). Small-bowel enema in the diagnosis of adhesive obstructions. American Journal of Roentgenology, 142(6), 1133–1139. https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.142.6.1133

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