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- Should be the initial imaging modality in a pt with suspected bowel obstruction. Signs of small-bowel obstruction on plain radiographs include multiple air-fluid levels, absence of colonic distention, and a stepladder appearance of small-bowel loops.
- Should not be performed with barium enhancement when perforated bowel, portal venous gas, or toxic megacolon is suspected.
- Is used to evaluate the size of bowel:
- Normal small bowel is <3 cm in diameter.
- Normal caliber of the cecum is up to 9 cm, with the rest of the large bowel up to 6 cm in diameter.
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