| Literature DB >> 8852770 |
J Vogel1, E Merkle, S Klatt, J M Friedrich, N Rilinger, H J Brambs.
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PURPOSE: The image quality of oral small bowel imaging is often poor on account of the small bowel enema. A new contrast medium should increase the image quality due to better compliance of patient because of the better taste of substance. The loading of patient with radiation or time should not increase. METHODS AND PATIENTS: We investigated prospectively 40 patients, randomized in two groups of 20 patients each. Two different substances were used as contrast medium: barium-methylcellulose and Barium-Mucofalk, respectively. The quality of the double contrast, profile of the mucosa, duration of radiation, duration of examination, dose-area product, and taste of the substance were judged for significance.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8852770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aktuelle Radiol ISSN: 0939-267X