Heeft iemand een idee waarom je geen bariumcontrast mag doen bij peritonitis maar wel een contrastonderzoek met gastrografine is toegestaan?
Dit heb ik al gevonden: (link:
http://www.learningradiology.com/archives2...reecorrect.htm)
Barium peritonitis may occur from an inflammatory reaction
◦Intestinal content, e.g. fecal material, which also spills into the peritoneal cavity at the same time may play a role in producing sepsis
Sterile barium contamination will still cause peritonitis, but it may not be accompanied by the same degree of sepsis
Perforations may occurSterile barium contamination will still cause peritonitis, but it may not be accompanied by the same degree of sepsis
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At the enema tip
◦From inflation of the retention balloon
◦From a recent full-thickness biopsy of the bowel
◦In diseased bowel, such as carcinoma, diverticulitis and ulcerative colitis
◦Rarely, from increased hydrostatic pressure
Bedankt!◦From inflation of the retention balloon
◦From a recent full-thickness biopsy of the bowel
◦In diseased bowel, such as carcinoma, diverticulitis and ulcerative colitis
◦Rarely, from increased hydrostatic pressure