General
Stats:
- Description- X-rays
are projected through the body onto x-ray film. The different densities
and location of the organs, fluid and gases of the abdomen are revealed.
Different conditions such as bowel perforation or bowel blockage have characteristic
appearances that can be recognized. The test is performed in a doctor's
office or x-ray facility by a radiology technician and takes minutes to
perform. A doctor interprets the film.
- Discomfort - None.
- Results - 1-2 days;
within 1 hour in an emergency.
- Risks of Procedure
- Risks related to radiation exposure, although the dose is small.
- Average Cost - $
- Other names: KUB,
abdominal film.
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Indication for Test
- Evaluate abdominal
pain or distention.
- Look for evidence
of bowel perforation, bowel blockage or a swallowed foreign object.
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Preparation
Procedure
- You stand in front
of or lie on a x-ray machine.
- You hold your breath
while the film is taken.
- Films may be taken
from different angles.
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After the Test
Factors Affecting the
Results
Advantages
- The test is quick.
- The test is noninvasive.
- The test is inexpensive.
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Disadvantages
- Usually the cause
of any abnormality is not determined by the test.
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