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  2. What To Know about Fecal Impaction - AOL

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    Fecal impaction is hard and dry stool that gets stuck in the colon or rectum, ... Abdominal X-ray: Takes pictures of the structures and organs in the abdomen to detect impacted stool in the colon.

  3. Fecal impaction - Wikipedia

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    Fecal impaction; Plain abdominal X-ray showing a large fecal impaction extending from the pelvis upwards to the left subphrenic space and from the left towards the right flank, measuring over 40 cm in length and 33 cm in width. Specialty: Gastroenterology

  4. Abdominal x-ray - Wikipedia

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    In children, abdominal x-ray is indicated in the acute setting: Suspected bowel obstruction or gastrointestinal perforation; Abdominal x-ray will demonstrate most cases of bowel obstruction, by showing dilated bowel loops. [1] Foreign body in the alimentary tract; can be identified if it is radiodense. [1] Suspected abdominal mass [1] In ...

  5. Constipation - Wikipedia

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    Constipation in a young child seen on X-ray. Circles represent areas of fecal matter (stool is white surrounded by black bowel gas). Specialty: Gastroenterology: Symptoms: Infrequent or hard to pass bowel movements, abdominal pain, bloating [2] [3] Complications: Hemorrhoids, anal fissure, fecal impaction [4] Causes

  6. Fecalith - Wikipedia

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    General surgery. A fecalith is a stone made of feces. It is a hardening of feces into lumps of varying size and may occur anywhere in the intestinal tract but is typically found in the colon. It is also called appendicolith when it occurs in the appendix and is sometimes concurrent with appendicitis. [ 1] They can also obstruct diverticula.

  7. Peptic ulcer disease - Wikipedia

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    Peptic ulcer disease is a break in the inner lining of the stomach, the first part of the small intestine, or sometimes the lower esophagus. [ 1][ 7] An ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric ulcer, while one in the first part of the intestines is a duodenal ulcer. [ 1] The most common symptoms of a duodenal ulcer are waking at night with ...

  8. Stercoral ulcer - Wikipedia

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    The imaging study of choice is an CT scan of the abdomen with IV contrast, considering the patient's renal function is adequate. Findings that can be seen are fecal impaction with dilation of the rectosigmoid junction commonly, but any part of the colon can be dilated. Additionally, fecalomas may be seen as masses in the colon.

  9. Radiation proctitis - Wikipedia

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    Radiation proctitis. Endoscopic image of radiation associated vascular ectasias (RAVE) before and after therapy with argon plasma coagulation. Radiation proctitis or radiation proctopathy is a condition characterized by damage to the rectum after exposure to x-rays or other ionizing radiation as a part of radiation therapy. [ 1]