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Barium peritonitis: a rare complication of upper gastrointestinal contrast investigation.

I D Karanikas1, D D Kakoulidis, Z T Gouvas, J E Hartley, S S Koundourakis.   

Abstract

Contrast examination of the gastrointestinal tract is rarely complicated by perforation. The colon and rectum are most commonly affected, with many perforations limited to the retroperitoneum. Generalised peritonitis is therefore rare, but is life-threatening and difficult to treat. We present two analogous cases in which extravasation of barium sulphate complicated contrast meal investigation. These cases illustrate important aspects in the management of this unusual occurrence.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9196705      PMCID: PMC2431322          DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.73.859.297

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Postgrad Med J        ISSN: 0032-5473            Impact factor:   2.401


  8 in total

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Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum       Date:  1983-02       Impact factor: 4.585

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Authors:  M Yamamura; M Nishi; H Furubayashi; K Hioki; M Yamamoto
Journal:  Dis Colon Rectum       Date:  1985-05       Impact factor: 4.585

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