False Colour X-ray Of The Colon After Barium Enema is a photograph by Alain Pol, Ism/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 13th, 2018.
False Colour X-ray Of The Colon After Barium Enema
False-colour x-ray of the abdomen showing the large intestine (colon). Contrast has been enhanced by a barium enema, whereby a suspension of barium... more
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False Colour X-ray Of The Colon After Barium Enema
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Alain Pol, Ism/science Photo Library
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False-colour x-ray of the abdomen showing the large intestine (colon). Contrast has been enhanced by a barium enema, whereby a suspension of barium sulphate (opaque to x-rays) is infused into the rectum. The colon begins at left (the small tail is the appendix) & consists of ascending, transverse, descending & sigmoid sections (the sigmoid colon is s-shaped & connects with the rectum). The colon is marked by haustra, compartments produced by infoldings of the mucular layer which supports the mucosal interior. The colon is responsible for water & electrolyte absorption; periodic muscular contractions move dehydrated contents towards the rectum.
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September 13th, 2018
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