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. 1970 Jan;100(1):61-5.
doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1970.01340190063013.

Major colonic problems in human homotransplant recipients

Major colonic problems in human homotransplant recipients

I Penn et al. Arch Surg. 1970 Jan.
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Fig. 1
Injection of 50% diatrizoate (Hypaque) sodium through catheter introduced into perinephric abscess cavity. Results in visualization of sigmoid colon and demonstrates diverticula (case 1).
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Fig. 2
Barium enema examination of medial displacement of colon by transplanted kidney, and extravasation of contrast medium into dressings covering abscess cavity (case 1).
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Fig. 3
Radiograph in upright position. Large fecal mass in right colon with dilated loops of small bowel proximally (case 7).
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Fig. 4
Radiograph in supine position. Large fecal mass in the right colon with dilated loops of small bowel proximately (case 8).
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Fig. 5
Barium enema examination of large fecal mass in right colon (case 8).
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Fig. 6
Radiograph of Cantor tube in decompressed small bowel. Residual barium is present in colon and fecal mass is well outlined (case 8).

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