Abdominal x-ray is the x-ray of the abdomen a seldom used examination in the evaluation of abdominal disorders. It may be performed with oral contrast (a sort of contrast porridge one eats) or without.
Signs without contrast
Sign
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Description
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Condition
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Pneumoperitoneum
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Air under the diaphragm
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Air inside the abdominal cavity, usually due to bowel or ulcer perforation
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Air-fluid levels
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Horizontal air-fluid levels in the small or large intestine
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Ileus
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Pneumobilia
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Air inside the biliary tree
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Biliary-enteric fistula
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Coffee bean sign
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Dilated loop of twisted bowel which resembles coffee bean
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Sigmoid volvulus
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Pneumoatosis intestinalis
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Air inside the intestinal wall
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Necrotising enterocolitis (premature infants)
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Signs with contrast
Sign
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Contrast
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Description
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Condition
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–
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Barium and air enema
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Outpouchings of the colonic wall
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Diverticulosis
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Apple-core sign
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Barium and air enema
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Apple core-like lesion
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Colon cancer
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