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CO2 delivery system for double-contrast barium enema examinations
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|April 1, 1986
Abstract:
Patient discomfort following double-contrast barium enema examinations can be significantly reduced by using CO2 instead of room air. We describe an inexpensive and easily constructed CO2 delivery system for this examination.
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