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is a common element in the earth's crust, although only trace levels are normally found in natural surface waters.
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| barium enema |
An enema using a solution of barium sulfate solution. An X-Ray exposure is then taken. As barium is impervious to X-Ray, it delineates any bulges due to polyps, tumors or ulcers in the colon.
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| barium |
This is a chalky liquid which outlines various parts of the digestive tract on an X-ray. It can be drunk in flavored form to study the esophagus, stomach and small intestine. It can be used as an enema to study the large bowel. It is inert and is not absorbed by the body.
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| barium enema |
X-ray examination of the lower gastrointestinal tract. Barium is a chalky solution that improves the x-ray images. A barium enema is introduced into the lower gastrointestinal tract through a tube inserted into the anus before the study.
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an element which is opaque to x-rays, meaning x-rays cannot pass through. Barium is used in some x-ray procedures in the form of a water based suspension which coats surfaces. See, for example, barium meal.
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