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Figure 2


Fig. 2A Influence of type of contrast medium. Graph shows mean grade of bowel distention after ingestion of one of four contrast media without regard to acquisition time points or volume. For duodenum, there were no statistically significant differences between substances. Water, however, proved inferior to other agents for distention of proximal and distal jejunum and ileum. There was no statistical difference among agents B, C, and D for those bowel segments. LBG = locust bean gum with mannitol.