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rectal contrast in Radiology​

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A contrast enema is an x-ray study that uses a water-soluble contrast agent containing iodine or barium to show the structure of the rectum, colon, and large intestine. Contrast enemas are commonly referred to as barium enemas

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A contrast enema is an x-ray study that uses a water-soluble contrast agent containing iodine or barium to show the structure of the rectum, colon, and large intestine. Contrast enemas are commonly referred to as barium enemas.

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