Barium EnemaAir Contrast Study, Lower Gastrointestinal Series Results
A barium enema, or lower gastrointestinal (GI) examination, is an
X-ray examination of the
large
intestine (colon and rectum). The results of a barium enema are usually available immediately
after the test or within a few days.
Barium enema
| Normal: |
The colon appears normal. See a picture of a
barium
enema X-ray .
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| Abnormal: |
One or more problems in the colon are detected, such
as:
- A section of colon did not fill with
barium.
- An obstruction or narrowing (stricture) in the
bowel.
- Polyps or growths on the inner wall of the
colon.
- Sacs in the colon wall (diverticulosis).
- Structural defects and
inflammation (colitis) of the lining of the colon.
- A narrowed
segment or a twisted loop of bowel, causing an
obstruction.
- Telescoped bowel can be seen in a child, indicating
intussusception. The barium enema may be used as a treatment to return the
bowel to its normal position.
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Many conditions can change barium enema test results. Your health
professional will discuss any significant abnormal results with you in relation
to your symptoms and past health.
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