The purpose of this article is to describe our findings on barium enema in
patients who have had incomplete colonoscopy. For patients undergoing colon
oscopy and barium enema within 6-months of each other between 1991 and 1997
, barium enemas were reevaluated for redundant anatomy as well as lesions.
Seventy-seven women and 30 men underwent 108 barium enemas. The most common
finding was a redundant colon in 68% (55/81) of study patients, but only 3
3% (9/27) of control (complete colonoscopy) patients (p = 0.002). (C) Elsev
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