Radiological diagnosis of recurrent colonic carcinoma at the anastomosis
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- 1 September 1970
- Vol. 11 (9) , 778-781
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.11.9.778
Abstract
The barium enemas of 23 cases of end-to-end anastomosis following resection of a colonic carcinoma demonstrated that the normal anastomosis should be smooth, symmetrical, and have a regular mucosal pattern. In contrast the three patients reported with proven recurrent carcinoma at the anastomosis showed irregular asymmetrical filling defects1. As a base line the anastomosis should be investigated with a limited double-contrast enema examination six weeks after operation. Earlier examinations may show irregularity due to incomplete healing.Keywords
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